REVOLUTION IN GREECE.
CENSORSHIP IMPOSED. WARNING TO MUTINEERS. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Reuter’s Telegrams. LONDON, October 22. A revolution is reported in Greece. Previous cryptic despatches from Athens showed that a severe censorship had been imposed and indicated that serious developments had arisen out of the indignation which recently prevailed, principally owing to the establishment of a newspaper censorship on the eve of the elections. A succession of brief cables state that Colonel Plastiras has issued a proclamation condemning the reactionary activities of two generals and other officers of the Peloponnesus Army. General Metaxas, leader of the antiVenizelist party, and the directors of his newspapers have disappeared. The rmitineers have been warned to disperse within an hour or they will be bombarded by aeroplanes.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17179, 24 October 1923, Page 11
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