GREEK PROBLEM
DYNASTY QUESTION. PROBABLE PLEBISCITE. Renter's 'reissrrsm ATHENS, January 24. The Chamber .was densely crowded at the opening of the Assembly. The Royal Box was thrown open to -the people. M. Venizeloe, who was tremendously cheered, stated that the Government held that the only means of solving the dynaatio question was a plebiscite. This declaration aroused protests from the Republicans, and M. PUpanasrtaseion proposed the introduction of bills for the overthrow of the dynasty and the establishment of the Republic. M. Venizelos, interrupting, said that if the people were allowed to choose their own regime and favoured a Republic, he would' tell the people that there was no occasion to fear external dangers in connection with the dynastic question.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11737, 26 January 1924, Page 5
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