THE CRISIS IN GREECE.
OBSCURE BUT ; GRAVE. fTHE KING'S ABDICATION 7 '■*- DISCUSSED. - RESOXaiNATION* OF THE PREMIER. Pbess Association.— Copsmoh-t. . • • (Received Sept. 14, 9.40 a.m.) 1 "'""".,. ' . ATHENS, . Wednesday. Cablegrams received at Athens ' indicate that the' military crisis is \ obscure, biit appaf netly grave^owing largely .to - the King's weakness in grappling with . the situation. The . King's abdication, is-, being -discuss- ; ed!: ■ j' : jJJ '--Ak^AMMjJik -. .j (Many of . the followers ...of M. Theotokis, the Preinierfi -blame 'him ■ for language that has precipitated th^ crisis, and he has resigned the leader ship -of the Government.) . ' moving westerly. - .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 September 1909, Page 3
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