GREEK REVOLUTION
NEW GOVERNMENT ACCEPTED MILD PROTESTS. Australian and N.Z Cable Association ATHENS, July 2. The Assembly adopted a motion of confidence in the new Pangalos Go vernment by 185 votes to 14. A number of speakers protested against militarist rule, and indicated that they only intended to vote in order to prevent further violence. General Paugalos’s speech was innocuous and very brief. M. Michalocopulos, the former Prime Minister, did not attend. He issued a statement condemning General Pangalcs’s methods, and declared that he would continue to fight for the people's liberties and Parliamentary rule.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 6
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