GREEK CRISIS.
PANGALOS, THE DICTATOR. TIRED OF POLITICAL INTRIGUES. t’roaa Association—Electric Teleerapii- Conyriß ATHENS, Monday. M. Pangalos announced his* dictatorship ii.it a banquet to Republican Guard® in the presence of the Premier and three other Ministers. When he made the announcemeiiit the company jumped to their feet and cried: “Long live the Dictator!” After a speech the Guardsmen paraded the streets -of Athens, acclaiming Pangalos. Interviewed by the Daily Express’s Athens correspondent, M. Pangalos declared that “the Parli ilnre.ntary Government is the cause of all our troubles. I am at the end of my. . patience with. .politciail’Si who -lose no 'occasion t-o make trouble for the country. Our'fleet in a few months will be mistress of? the basin of the Eastern Mediterranean, and our army one of the strongest in the- Balkans. Dor the realisation of our programme we shall rely -solely -on our armed forces.Aus. ami N.Z. Cable Assn. . ", ’!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 January 1926, Page 5
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150GREEK CRISIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 January 1926, Page 5
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