GRECIAN REVOLT
MORE DEATH SENTENCES COURT-MARTIAL VERDICT? (Received May ,13] "2 pjn.) ATHENS, May 11. A court-martial has condemned to death 33 naval officers, including Ad- , mirals Demestikas and -CoHialexis, for ; participating in the recent revolt ; Thirty-one" were tried in their absence, ; having fled abroad. -Twenty-eight were sentenced to imprisonment for and 127 to lesser terms. i ' Among the* many , revolutionaries who have been condemned -to death by courts-martial at' Athens since the recent Grecian revolt were M. Venizelos, who led the uprising, and Gen.-' eral Plastiras, who was dictator for one day after the elections in March, 1933. *TOW GLAD I AM"' NEW. SOUTH WALES VERDICT MR. LYONS'S VIEWS „ (Received May 13, 2.10 pan.) DUBLIN, May 11. Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister of i Australia, commenting on the election . results, said: "It is needless for,me to say-how glad I am at the result, which once again assures New South Wales of a sound, sane, and progressive Goverhment."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 10
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