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M. Zaimis, who a few days ago formed a new Ministry in has floated to the surface of Greek politics several times during the last two years. Prior to the war he was Greek Commissioner in Crete, and was first called upon to form a Cabinet in March, 1915, as the result of the crisis precipitated by the Allied naval attack on the Dardanelles forts. He failed to for ma Cabinet on that occasion, but in the following October he accepted the task, owing to differences betwen M. "Venizelos and King Constantine over the landing of Anglo-French trops at Salonika. He has professed to have no political connection with the pro-German coterie of Greek statesmen, and announced when last in office that his policy would be "to maintain Greece in a state of armed neutrality, "characterised, as far as the Entente is concerned, by a most complete and most sincere benevolence." Some of the incidents associated with his term of office, however, hardly accorded with his professions. BUY WOOL-MILNE TRYES AND HELP OLD ENGLAND. "Every pound expended on foreign motor tyres is helping "the other fellow" —be either for England or against her —be one thing or the other. "YVoodMilne are British Tyres and should be on eveiy Briton's car—on your car. Wood-Milne tyres are guaranteed for 3500 miles so they are economical and should be on your car. They'll stand all the rack and strain which the Dominion roads can give them—they are solidly made through and through and are full of vigorous bounce and life. You should get details from your garage of N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian street, Wellington, or J. Berger, 55 Collingwood street, local agent. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cnm PREPAREDNESS. PREPAREDNESS. PREPAREDNESS. This word is in everyone's mouth at present. There are various forms of Preparedness and one of the most important if that for BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS. Have vou prepared yourself for the undertakTnp of responsible duties that require a trained and well-informed mind? If not take up a course of study in Book-keeping. Accountancy, Advertising. Economics, Law —With— BANKS COTXET.E, WELLINGTON. All the study courses have been written by experienced Tutors holding the highest Honours. j*. AMOS, Director

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Nelson Evening Mail, 14 May 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 14 May 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 14 May 1917, Page 6

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