The Greek Crisis.
VICTORY FOR FRENCH
LONDON, June 26
The "Echo d e Paris" says that Skouffludis asked the Austro-German Ministers for assistance against the Allies, but this was found impossible. Skouloudis then told King Constantine thit resistance was out of the question. The King flew into a passion, but was helpless. :
Athens is now quiet. Yon ScKenck's last, lesource was to bribe boya to riis-t;-ibt:te the' Allies' Note in the streets, line! to throw bundles into the gutters. l'iio Ycnizelist. newspapers for'see a new ara for Greece, but the pro-Ger-man. Press is chagrined, and accuses thk officials of stupidity, and urges the Greeks not to vote at the elections. The Paris Press claims the situation as a most important victory for French
diplomacy
M. Tenizelos, interviewed by Mr. Jeffries, sajd the Allied Note was th.3 only possible solution. M. Zaimis' Cabinet can be relied on to instantly end the friction. Venizelos intends fco return to Parliament.—(Times mi Sydney Sun Services). . .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16676, 28 June 1916, Page 5
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