GREEK MUTINEERS.
EX-MINISTERS IMPEACHED. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. ATHENS. Feb. 4. A portion of an infantry regiment at Lamia mutinied, with a view to hindering mobilisation. The mutiny was repressed. Austrnliau-New Zealand Cable Association. There have been 150 arrests at Trnjiortal, in-connection with the mutiny. M.M. Skoulondis,' La.mbros. and other ex. Ministers have been impeached and ]>lac<'<l under police guards. All political prisoners liave been despatched to the fortress of Nauplia, ... The authorities believe there ts evidence of Royalist plans. A court-martial is trying- the mutineers. ENEMY MUNITIONS FACTORY BLOWN UP. Australian-New Zealand Cable Aa-vdakina RERXK. Feb. 4. A munitions depot near Prague has been blown up. It is believed to have been done intentionally. Many lives wore lost and grtxit material damage done.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1081, 6 February 1918, Page 5
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