THE GREEK STRUGGLE.
REPLY TO ULTIMATUM.
'i'HE ACCEPTABLE DEMANDS. •Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.). ROME, January 11. ' The, Tribuna states that Greece has wholly accepted the Allies' terms. The Tribuna states that ,tho Entente ultimatum to Greece demanded -the exemption of the demands within -a fortnighty .-,.•'-. M. 'Venizelos has sent M/ Alexander "" to Rome as his diplomatid representa-i tive, with a view to increasing friendly Italo-Greek relations. It is uncertain whether Italy will recognise M. Alexander officially, M. Alexander interviewed Mr. Lloyd George. \ 7 . ATHENS, January 11. ' The lime limit to. the Entente's ultimatum expired, "at 11 o'clock on. Wednesday night but the reply was deliv- ' ci>ed at 6 o'clock. ; It is understood that the' reply enum- ' crates all the acceptable demands. ■ / (Reuter's Telegram.) NEW YORK, January 11. ' Tho failure of Greece to earlier accede to the demands of % the Allies resulted in a virtual blockade of Greek shipping .here. No Greek ships, have arrived or departed for several weeks, beveral put into Bermuda for coal arid were seized by the British. — . i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 3
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