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San Francisco Call Bulletin
June 22, 1917. This article is reprinted below.
French Envoy is Approved by Venizelos
(By United Press)
ATHENS, June 22. - Senator Jonnart, the French diplomat in direct charge of the allied negotiations resulting in the abdication of King
Constantine, received a lengthy message of appreciation from former Premier Venizelos today.
"The forsightedness and firmness with which you accomplished your noble mission is happily shown in the striking success achieved, auguring
well for the complete success for the work in pacifying Greece," he said.
VENIZELOS TO ATHENS
(By United Press)
ATHENS, June 22. - President Venizelos of the provisional government has left Saloniki and arrived at Keratsini, presumably on his way to
Athens.
SYMPATHETIC RECEPTION
(By Associated Press)
THUSIS, Switzerland, June 22 - Former King Constantine of Greece arrived yesterday morning by special train with a suite of thirty persons.
The railway station was guarded by troops to prevent manifestations. The reception given to the dethroned monarch was sympathetic.
EXPELLED GREEKS SAIL
(By Associated Press)
PARIS, June 22. - A dispatch to the Havas Agency from Athens says that former Premier Gounaris, with thirty other prominent Greeks, who were
ordered expelled from Greece, including M. Dragoumis, son of ex-Premier Dragoumis and once minister to Petrograd, embarked today.
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