THE GREEK THRONE
CONSTANTINE'S INTENTIONS. CLAIMS TO BE PRO-BRITISH. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn ) Received November 18, 7.35 p.m. LONDON, November 17. Interviewed at Lucerne, ex-King Constantine said he would not return to Greece unless recalled by a plebiscite. He declared that he was always pro-British, though misrepresentations made it appear otherwise. PEASANTS FOR CONSTANTINE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received November 18. 8-50 p.m. LONDON, November 17. The Morning Post's Athens correspondent states that in the eyes of the Greek peasants Constantine stands for peace and plenty, low cost Jf living, and pre-war conditions generally. POSITION DURING THE WAR. ANXIOUS TO REMAIN NEUTRAL. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received November 18, 8.20 p.m. LONDON, November 18. The Daily News' correspondent had an interview at Geneva with ex-King Constantine,. who stated that if the Allies asked the Crown Prince to become King he would make tire same answer as his brother Paul: "I have always regarded myself as King of the Hellenes. If I return I believe the foreign policy of Greece will be the
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14521, 19 November 1920, Page 5
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