A VENEZELOS MANIFESTO,.
REDEEM NATIONAL HONOR without orvn, war. I LONDON, November'2l. (Received November 22, at 9.5 a.m.) if. Vencaeios, in outlining his policy, Jtatea: . " Tho National army wisli3s to wipe out the stain placed on the Greek nation by disregard of our Serbian Treaty obligations. Our movement is not anti-dynastic, though there has been open: conflict with the Crown owing to the. system of despotism set up in Athens. We havo no intention of settling tho constitutional question by force of arms, but when the w.-u- has terminated and. wo have safeguarded the national interests, the National Defence movement wall see. -what guarantees can be obtained against the possibility of a certain number of persons around the King imposing upon the Crown a policy calculated to drive tho country into national suicide. The danger of" civil war srili only arise if the Greek people, after 'ihe war> are prevented from expressing .their derisions fr«4j>"
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Evening Star, Issue 16278, 22 November 1916, Page 6
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