GREEK POLITICS
THE DYNASTY TO GO. ATHENS, March 25. Negotiations with the Royalist's proving unfruitful, the Government p.‘_rented a motion in tl.e Assembly proclaiming th e abolition of the dynasty, the banishment of members of the Royal family, the compulsory sale of their property, and the establishment of a republic, provided the lastmentioned be confirmed by a plebiscite. The Assembly passed a vote of Confidenee in the Government by 259 to 3, amid great enthusiasm, thus foreshadowing the adoption of the aforementioned resolution. To-day supporters of Cafandaris were absent from the sitting. ASSEMBLY FAVOURS REPUBLIC. ATHENS, March 25. The Assembly adopted a resolution in favour of the overthrow of the dynasty, and the establishment of a Republic.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18974, 27 March 1924, Page 2
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