ALL VENIZELISTS RELEASED
ROYALIST CLIQUE LOSING HEART
(Published in The Times.) 1 (Received January 31, 8.50 a.m.) ' ATHENS, 30th January, All the-Venizelists who were arrested have been released. The Royalist press attempted to instigate mob law, but the populace, frightened of the blockade, remained calm. The Royalist clique is losing heart, but is anxiously hoping for some German victory. ' RESERVISTS DISARMED. (Reuters Telegram.) PARIS, 30th January. The~Greek Foreign Minister announces that the judicial authorities have been ordered to dissolve the Reservist Leagues. The members of these leagues have already been disarmed. , RETURNING TO NORMAL CONDITIONS. (Received January 31, 1.40 a.m.) } V ' LONDON, 30th January. !An official telegram from Athens states that Prince. Andrew of Greece led the cavalry in the march past at the ceremony of saluting the Allied flags. The ■ public was not admitted, but the behaviour of the crowd in the streets was excellent. ■ All the other deffiands of the Allies are being met, and the satisfactory relations between the Allies and the Greek Government may be regarded as indicating a return to normal conditions.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 7
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