CONSTANTINE'S FUTURE DOMICILE.
ALLIES TO DECIDE.
/T) . LONDON, June 18. (Received June 19, at 8.15 p.m.) n House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil (Minister of Blockade) said the protecting Powers did not intend to allow Constantino or his family to remain in f 6 Vr,» rhey were aJso taking steps to eject MM. Streit and Gounaris, Generals Metaxjs an-d Dousmanis, and other proGerman intriguers. Constantine's future domicile was under discussion. VARIOUS SPECULATIONS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (T> . LONDON, June 19. (Received June 20, at 0.30 a.m.) There are conflicting rumours as to Constantine's future place of residence. A report from Rome_ declares that he is resting at Messina. Diplomatic circles announce that the Allies will not interfere with his choice of domicile, -while a Paris correspondent learns that he is going to Baden Baden.
THE VENIZELIST GOVERNMENT.
SUPPORT IN THESSALY.
Australian and N 7.. Cable Association and Router LONDON. June 18. (■Received June 19, at 8.50 p.im.) A French communique states: Our tro ?P movements _in Thessaly continue. Allied communes in the neighbourhood of Larissa and Volo have spontaneously supported the \ enizelist Government, and are installing new civil aufcliorities.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17035, 20 June 1917, Page 5
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