DRIVEN LAW-MAKERS
T , qREEK DEPUTIES. ORDERED TO TALK BY THEIR MASTERS. COUP p'ETAT NARUQWLY AVERTED. lUj Tclearapll,-I'ress Amorlnilnn -f'onrrlelit I Athens, October 18. The docility of tho Greek deputies in loting for measures without discussion—2.l Bills being passed in an hour—has irritated the Military League, and tho chamber has been ordered to talk again. It is now evident that the King of Greece's action in requesting tho Royal Princes to resign tjicir commissions averted (i coup d'etat. Only the moderate counts pf Colonel Zortsa3 and some of the senior officers pr>. vented violent measures against the chamber last Thursday.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 642, 20 October 1909, Page 7
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