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"IT IS CERTAIN THERE WILL BE WAR"

, t LETTER FROM GREEK LEGISLATOR (Received June 25, 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. M. Zavit Sonos, Speaker of the Greek House, writing to his nephew in the Australian Expeditionary Farce, says : "Owing to the illness of the King, we are unable at once to participate in the noble war against the oppressors. Bemember that as long as there is Greece, so long she lias a people following our ideas, we and freedom will eventually • say we are ready to die for Byron's country. So long as lam in power I shall see where my duty lies. It is certain that there will be war." He pays tributes to the Australasians afc the Dardanelles, and adds : "When the time comes, a million bayonets of ours shall speak the same as the Allies."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7

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"IT IS CERTAIN THERE WILL BE WAR" Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7

"IT IS CERTAIN THERE WILL BE WAR" Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7

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