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The Greek Minister of Public Order, General Zervas (shown above), walked out of a Cabinet meeting to-day during a discussion of the warfare against the guerrilla bands, saying that he Intended to resign. Other Ministers are trying to persuade him to stay in office. General Zervas is reported to have criticised the tactics used by Greek troops during the lighting.—Athena, July 28.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25249, 30 July 1947, Page 7

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The Greek Minister of Public Order, General Zervas (shown above), walked out of a Cabinet meeting to-day during a discussion of the warfare against the guerrilla bands, saying that he Intended to resign. Other Ministers are trying to persuade him to stay in office. General Zervas is reported to have criticised the tactics used by Greek troops during the lighting.—Athena, July 28. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25249, 30 July 1947, Page 7

The Greek Minister of Public Order, General Zervas (shown above), walked out of a Cabinet meeting to-day during a discussion of the warfare against the guerrilla bands, saying that he Intended to resign. Other Ministers are trying to persuade him to stay in office. General Zervas is reported to have criticised the tactics used by Greek troops during the lighting.—Athena, July 28. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25249, 30 July 1947, Page 7