AFFAIRS IN GREECE.
CONSTANTTNE PREDICTS REYOfLT.
Mee. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assn" (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association!) BERNE, Feb. 1. . Ex-King Constantino of Greece, m. a special interview with a jTimes, representative; anticipate, a revolt l inGree'c'ej; probably after the,7signing pf the- peace treaty. He declared that ; the present regime is reactionary and, was., responsible for shooting tliree thotisand : persops. Many soldiers were compelled to carry their' own coffins to the scene of execution. All pro-Constantine officers were deported to \slands, where they were left 1 to starve and often were forced to eat boiled grass. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15132, 3 February 1920, Page 5
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