MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED IN GREECE.
INDIGNATION AGAINST LOSS OF THRACE. . .. N z * (Received L 5 ATHENS, Sept. 26. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Greece. The French Minister to Greece handed the Allied Note to the Greek Cabinet, which discussed it at length. The people are keenly disappointed at the prospect of losing Thrace, which the newspapers indignantly refuse to countenance- They demand that the army be immediately reconstructed for the protection of Thrace. The National Assembly is summoned to meet on October 2. The present Greek Cabinet is not expected to laEt long.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18206, 27 September 1922, Page 9
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