GREEK AGREEMENT
FULFILMENT OF ARMISTICE CONDITIONS
itec. 1 p.m. •-■ ATHENS, Feb. 26. The EAM Central Committee handed a letter to the Prime Minister, General Plastiras, stating- that the armistice conditions have been fulfilled and that 45,000 firearms have been surrendered so far. General Plastiras assured the committee that the repatriation of ELAS* supporters from,, concentration camps in Africa would be speeded up. FALL FROM WHARF Severe injuries were received by a waterside worker, Mr. C. Nelson, of 10 Rosina Ciescent, when he fell off a wharf on to the deck of a launch moored about 12 feet below, shortly after 10 a.m. today. He was unconscious when the Free Ambulance arrived to take' him to hospital, where he was found to be suffering from haad injuries, concussion, and- a fractured laft kneecap.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 49, 27 February 1945, Page 6
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