AFFAIRS IN GREECE.
VENIZELOS RETURNING. QUESTION OF CABINET. By Telegraph -Press Assn.—Copyright Received Dec. 26. 12.5 p.m. Athens, Dec. 24. M. Veniselo? tel#*graphed that he would leave Paris on Saturday, returning to Greece by the middle of next week. This news caused widespread celebrations by Venhelisrs. who are overioyed at the termination of their leader’s banishment. There is no indication yet as to what form of Government M. Veniae’oe will institute, but it is thought probable he will name a new dynasty to replace King George. Official circles arc inclined to believe that M. Venizelos will seek the support of the Republicans in selecting a cabinet, because thev gained manv seats at the recent elections and declared themselves riesirou’ of forming a cabinet. Their CohWir-I Plfistiras. head of the Military D‘ said it wa« not known whether V Venizelos was disposed to form a Cabinet. Received Dec. 26. 10.15 n.m. Athens, Dec. 25. M. Venizelos has intimated that he will return to Athens on January 2.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1923, Page 5
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