DISAGREEMENT IN GREECE
+ _ KING AND PRIME MINISTER SEVERITY OF CENSORSHIP CRITICISED (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIAIK3I COPSEIGHT.) (Received February 3, 7 p.m.) LONDON, February 2. The Belgrade representative of the "Daily Telegraph" says that according to reports from Athens there are differences of opinion between King George of Greece and General Metaxas (Prime Minister). It is stated that the King does •not approve of the increase in s verity of the dictatorship, and of the recent arrests, including that of the Royalist leader, M. Theotokis. on the- unproved suggestion that he and others were concerned in a plot against the life of General Metaxas. The King also considers that the severity of the censorship on the home and foreign press increases the discontent of the Greek people unr cessarily, and alarms foreign countries concerning the state of Greece.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22318, 4 February 1938, Page 13
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