GREEK CABINET
STATEMENT BY M. VENIZELOS. Athens, May 23. M. Venizelos in a statement said he felt that a refusal to resume the leadership of the Liberal Party would mean its disappearance through dissensions with possible disastrous consequences to the country. Therefore he made the decision, but he was quite ready to leave Greece for ever if thereby he could facilitate a settlement of the conflict over the future regime. It was reported late to-night that M. Venizelos will not himeslf take office, but will recommend the formation of a Cabinet under M. Safoulis, president of the Chamber. Nothing, however, has been settled. The police banned an anti-Venizelos demonstration.—Australian Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 20495, 25 May 1928, Page 7
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