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INTERCHANGE OF VIEWS.

ROME, October 23. Dr Dillon states that a lively but •iendly interchange of views is proceding at Athens between M. Zamis's abinet and the Foreign Ministers. Nothing definite has resulted from lis diplomatic tournament. INTERNAL FERMENT IN GREECE. The internal ferment is increasing id is intensified by the hatred of the ulgars and the fear of their t reach•y. M. Zaimis contends that Greece is 1 independent State entitled to main n an army and her neutrality. The Entente ought not to/ interfere ith this right in view of Greece's iendliness to the Allies. They contend that they relied on e Graeco-Serbian Treaty as "an esmtial to the Balkan equilibrium. The Entente diplomats are preparI to guarantee that the Allied armies II be interposed between the Aust^ erman invaders and the Greek Army. The Entente Ministers point out at the expeditionary forces are' at e mercy of the Greek Cabinet, which ■" the event of deciding not to- fight algaria will maintain friendly rela- 1

tions with the Austro-Germans. Turkey ought not to object to demobilise The Turco-Bulgarian-German Ministers emphasise that the Bulgarians have no desig-ns upon Greek territory. ALLIES MUST USE COERCION. It is doubtful whether spontaneous Greek co-operation can longer be hoped for in view of King Constantine's plighted word to the Kaiser, but Greece may yet be constrained if the Entente nations in a desperate struggle for their lives are ready to employ more patient means than argument and invasion.

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Grey River Argus, 25 October 1915, Page 5

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INTERCHANGE OF VIEWS. Grey River Argus, 25 October 1915, Page 5

INTERCHANGE OF VIEWS. Grey River Argus, 25 October 1915, Page 5