THE GREEK CRISIS.
(Australian' rJid X.Z. Cable A&siJ.) Received November 10, at 11.25 a.m. Paris. November 9. The Greek police liave arrested M. Kalnmasiotcis at the Allies' instance. Athens, November 9. M. Ka! amasiotoib protests that the letters are forgeries, and threatens tho I'atris for publishing them. Altogether there were 51 letter.--, mostly obtained from the German and Austrian Consulates at Piraeus.
The Anglo-French Ministers have presented :i new Note to the Greek Foreign Minister. who admit.s tile seriousness of the position and has communicated with King Constantino. The contents of the communication are being kept rigidly .secret
Heme, November !).' Princo Goorgo of Greece lias visited tile Counts of .Bavaria, Saxony, and Wurtemburg, and will shortly visit the Kaiser. •Everywhere ho was welcomed as a brother of Germanv's most faithful ally. (Reuter's Telegrams.) Received Xovember 10, at_o.4s p.m. Athens, November 9. A high foreign officer declares that Greece is bound by a secret treaty to the Central Powers. German officers with a knowledge of Greek are wearing Greek uniforms, and hare bccfi provided with _ passes to enable them to enter the Allies' ranks.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 12998, 10 November 1916, Page 5
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183THE GREEK CRISIS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 12998, 10 November 1916, Page 5
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