GREEK AMNESTY
STATEMENT BY M. VENIZELOS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, December 2. M. Venizelos, in a statement, says: “ There is a growing sympathy with the King in his difficult, but noble, task.” He recognises, that the Ministers, and not the King, are responsible for the discrimination between
civilian and military insurgents, “which means that I, who was sentenced to death as chief of the insurrection, am treated more leniently than a junior officer.” M. VENIZELOS RETURNING ; ' ' -■ ' •ATHENS, December. 3. (Received, December 4, at 10 a.m.) M. Venizelos announces that he is returning to Greece after the elections. He is not participating: in politics, and expects, to. live ■in Crete as » private individual.
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Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 11
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112GREEK AMNESTY Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 11
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