Tino Tottering
CREEKS LOST FAITH. MOVEMENT FOR ABDICATION. | REVERSION IN FAVOUR OF VENIZELOS. London, Oct. 15. The “Dkily Express)’ ” Athens correspondent says that owing to the collapse of the Angora campaign a movement to secure the abdication of Constantine has commenced . The dynasty is badly shaken and the crash may come at any moment. The Greek public is disgusted at the 'failure of Greece to acquire Constantinople, regardless of the fact that 80,000 French troops in Cilicia would have intervened if the Greeks had attempted to secure the Turkish capital. The Greeks are now learning that when they dismissed Venizelos they foreited the confidence of Europe aud got nothing but big casualties in exchange. Tino is likely to be the next victim of the habitual fickleness of the Greek nation.'—(A. and N.Z.) i VENIZELOS LEAVES FOR U.S. NOT RE-ENTERING POLITICS. (Received 17, 12.20 p.m.) Paris, Oct. 16. I M. Venizelos sailed to-day from Cherjbourg for the United States. He reiterated his intention to retire from polities.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 242, 17 October 1921, Page 5
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