A TRAITOROUS MONARCH.
CONSTANTINE’S PERFIDY - REVEALED.
LURID LIGHT ON HIS ACTIVITIES.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Nov. 6, 11.20 p.m.) LONDON. Nov. 0. The Daily Chronicle’s Athens correspondent says a lurid . light is thrown on ex-King Constantine’s;. and 1 his wife’s activities by the publishing of 49 deciphered despatches between the ex-King and Queen and the Kaiser through M. Theotokos, Greek Minister in Berlin.
The correspondence began in December, 1915 and relates to a German forty million francs Joan to Greece and King Constantine’s suggestion that Germany should attack General Sarrail’s army, a proposal of which M. Skouloudis (then Premier) was aware. The plan failed owing to Hinderburg’s veto. - * Most of the despatches emanate from the Queen, whole role in connection with the formation of bands m the neutral zone arouses keenest indignation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4710, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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