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Show GERMAN VIEW OF THE GREEK CRISIS GIVEN TO PRESS BP; RLTN", bv wireless via Tm-krton. N". J.. Nov. 6. The Bemt-offi'Mal Overseas Over-seas News ftfirency issues the following u tat emeu t with respect to the Greek crisis: Berlin awalta the further development develop-ment of tlie Grk crisis. Accordinr? to tbe news that has reached Berlin, the resignation of M. Zaimis (the Greek premier) was preceded by SBforniv del'jares In the Grek parliament. parlia-ment. Several prominent party leaders lead-ers attacked the Veni7.ls policy. Re-I Re-I fiklea, it is known everywhere t ha t the Greek general staff is fully certain cer-tain of the hopelessness of the entente's en-tente's Balkan entrjirlse. Tt is pointed out ihnt the followers of Ventzelos are divkled on the question ques-tion of participHtion in tiie Balkan war, since Bn Imporiant section of Ms party favors demobilization. Tn this connection, it is infresting tliat Mr. Asquith (tiie British prime niinisteri in a recent speech disclosed dis-closed that Venizelos's protest against th entente landing at Salonlki was otilv for form'B sake, while, in secret, he "favored the landing. |