GREEK CABINET RESIGNS.
MAKING WAY FCFR VENIZELOS. KING MAY ABDICATE. A and N.2. LONDON. Sept. 9. The f'resk Cabinet has resigned, and the Eajjj has requested M. Calogeropoulos, a forst&i'' Prime Minister, tc form a G'ab- ' inet. General Polynenakos succeeds General Tricoupis as Commander-in-Chief. The London Observer states that Greek circles regard King Constantino's selec- • tion ol lit. Calogeropoulos as Premier aa the first step toward bringing back sf. Venizelaw It is suggested that King Constantino, in the interests of Greece, may Abdicate in favour of the Crown Prince, with whom Venizelos is willing to cooperate if he is cecalled to Athens, but he will cot co-operate with King Constantino. It is consider**! probable that the Allies aro exerting pressure to briaj; about the recall of M. Yenizelos to deal with the crisis.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18192, 11 September 1922, Page 7
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