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CONSTANTINE SAYS SITUATION HAS CHANGED.

VICTORY HAS SLIPPED FROM

GERMAN- HANDS.

London, Jan. 7

King Constantine stated on December 27th that he believed the situation had i changed. Ultimate victory had slipped from German hands, though he expected Germany would be able to save her prestige. j | Queen Sophia is considerably depress - |ed owing to recent letters from her sis- ! ter, Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Menii> gen. Mr. W. Jefferies, the war correspondent, writing from Salonika, states that tthe Generals of the 3rd, 4th, »md sth ' Greek Army Corps informed the Gov-: I ernuient that they would be unable to irestrain the men if the Turks affd Buii gars appear. [ A brigade mutinied at • Kavala, dei manding war or demobilisation. Vl-e officers urge the men to vote for the Government. The men replied: "We will vote with rifles and against you, first."

The Cabinet is quarrelling. M. Rallis and1 * M. Condourotis are' fiercely res-st-ing a compact with Bulgaria.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13980, 10 January 1916, Page 5

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CONSTANTINE SAYS SITUATION HAS CHANGED. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13980, 10 January 1916, Page 5

CONSTANTINE SAYS SITUATION HAS CHANGED. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13980, 10 January 1916, Page 5