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KING’S WILL PREVAILS POPULAR SUPPORT IN GREECE [By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyJghv] ATHENS, Nov. 29. The King showed a strong hand in dealing with the crisis caused by the objectic-n of members of Cabinet to the amnesty decree in the form approved by His Majesty, and the full amnesty demanded by him will be granted.
THE DECREE ISSUED EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT. 31 AIN PLANKS OF ITS POLICY. Received Dec. .1, 9 p.rn. ATHENS, Nov. 30. M. Demerdjis has completed the emergency Government in which he has not incurred professional politicians. The first act after swearing in was' to announce a decree of amnesty for all political offenders, accompanied by restoration of property, whieh in a majority of cases, unless obtained irregularly, would be issued on December Leaders, including AL Venizelbs and M. I’ia.-tir.-i-, although granted an amnesty, will net recover property and officers will not be reinstated in the army, thus placating anti-Venezelists. Al. CondyFs declares himself satisfied at the King’s attitude. M. Demerdjis’ programme includes free elections, Budget economies, strengthening defences, fidelity in international agreements, adhesion to the Balkan Entente and friendship with all countries.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 7
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185FULL AMNESTY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 7
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