THE SITUATION IN GREECE
CONSIDERED BY THE FRENCH CHAMBER (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright). Paris, June 25! Tho Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has considered t'ke Greek situation, and recommended a rigorous application of the Allies' Committee passed a resolution Tegretting tlio fresh Turkish persecutions in. Syria, and declaring that they will be punished. The resolution urges the to take steps to end the roign of terror in Syria. FINANCIAL AID TO GREECE FROM THE ALLIES. (Rec. June 28, 8.35 p.m.) Athens, Juno 26. The Ententa Powers have agreed to pay Greece an instalment of a loan to enatio the Government to tidS over the urgent needs of tho country until tho cleutiiona, THE ARAB REVOLT AGAINST TURKEY. London, June 25. Aitlong the causes of iho Aval) revolt is Enver Pasha's severity in executing several', chiefs during a mysterious tour betweon Aleppo and Mecca; also a widespread i'eelinfr that Islam is endangered by German ascendancy through tho freethi frying Cainerilla of tho Young Turks. DETAINED GREEK SHIPPING RELEASED. Athens, Juno 2.1. The .Allies havo releasod the Greek merchantmen which had been detained ,in connebtion with tho Entento Powers' iusistouca on Greek good faith. Theao ' include A numbar of •-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 5
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