KING OF GREECE NOT PRO-GERMAN
M. DENYS-COCHIN INTERVIEWED
THE ALLIES' SECOND NOTE
(Tim3s and Sydney Sun Services.)
A **r ■ T4 i ,t tc:- • . LONDON, 2nd December. At Messina, Italy Mr. Jeffries interviewed M. Denys-Cochin (French SSI yv, u>, G/ eeceh Y h t ? ld he- ha\ an e"th«sia S tic reception in Greece, Pro Air 6 w lved *c unpresswn that the bulk of the people was heartily Pro-Alhes. He had passed through a crowd of 20,000 shouting, "Long Live the Allies, especially France! Down with the Bosches!" Wipf^wf'"- addei M n Denya-Coc ] hl' n> "was most cordial to me. My belie: is that he is noo Pro-German and has the greatest, desire for neutrality. KHchenlr me W3S a" lmPressed b >' '"s interview with Lord no^fm^^^
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 134, 3 December 1915, Page 7
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126KING OF GREECE NOT PRO-GERMAN Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 134, 3 December 1915, Page 7
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