GREEK EXECUTIONS.
X 'EMIER’S TRAGIC FIGURE. PRESENTIMENT OF DEATH. By 1 elegrap i—Pres* Association—Copyright United Service. (Received December 4. 12.25 p.m.) RON IX)N December 8. ; The most tragic figure among thus* j executed in Athens was M Gounaris *he ex-Premier. Apparently he was | long apprehonsiro t Circling tho success i ol the A-h Mi no i c:impnigH. as woli j ''' il ' s 0 safety. He remarked at ! . conchi-inn <>i in unsuccessful mio > .ion to r.uglamt to secure Allied assist auor : ■ 1 niuv be going to mv excell I , l! ’• '<ated that in Febv.i n, T ,osl 1 !1 'otter to Lord Cur- ! deciari*,hat unless the Allies • cave immediate pmrisions. men ntonrv .inn lmmitt. n-. the Greek arm aould be forced r . ; evacuate a> it. u;i not in a portion tu withstand the Turk- j , 'd.cii'ivo 1.0 d Ourzon replied that h- believed the pessimism was not ju-tilieri. l.atc- came Mr Lloyd ! 1 -purge's speech, which excited such i estlmsUsn. ihat the <i r <«it s held on i tdl they were defeated
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16906, 4 December 1922, Page 8
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