CRISIS IN GREECE.
CABINET RESIGNATION. ACCEPTED BY THE KING. Auttrtlian and VJZ. Cubit AnotiMlien. LONDON, October 5. The "Daily Chronicle's*' Athens correspondent reports that King Constantine has accepted the Cabinet's resignation. M. Calogeropoulos explains that the reason of his resignation is the inability of the Cabinet to enter into relations with the Entente representatives. WAR WANTED. ON ENTENTES SIDE. A'fifaUa* nud S Z. CMt Atsociation. LONDON, October 5. The Athens correspondent of the "Morning Post"' says that M. Calogeropoulos and four other members of the Cabinet have declared for war on the side of the Entente. Two Ministers advocated continued neutrality. NEAR BANKRUPTCY. FATE OF GOVERNMENT. Rfiilfr't Trlfgra ml. ATHENS. October 4. The Government is faced with bankruptcy. The Treasurv has onlv* i' 14,000 in hand, and £g()(»,000 is required for salaries and other nation, al purposes.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 7
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