PANGLOS PREMIER
1 GREEK REVOLUTION Public Quite Unmoved ;iii<l N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received June 27 at 5.5 p.m.) ATHENS, June 26. General Pangolos has definitely assumed thc Premiership of Greece, followting on his resolution. .He hopes Io llorm a Cuhincl v. herein he w ill also I be M inister of W’ar. The public were strangely unmoved bvthe dramatir events id’ the day, which moved with astonishing rapidity and secrecy. General Pangolos issued a manifesto saying he was merely carrying out the wishes of the people, who demanded the redemption find purification of Groce*. The situation is now most calm. The casualties caused by the revolution number two killed aim twenty wounded. Michalacapoulos refused to resign until Admirail Hadjikyraikos shelled the presidential palace. Aeroplanes dropped Paugalos’s proclamation, declaring the re--1 vo>l v4 : .u(n. throughout ’the country. NEW CABINT/r. THE •FADING MINISTERS. ATHENS, June 26. A new Greek Cabinet has been formed. Its personnel includes the following:— General Pangalos, Premier ami Minister of War. Admiral Hadjikyriakos—Minister of Marine, and temporarily Mmistei’ of l-’oreign Affairs.
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 5
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