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Show ACTION OF GREECE WILL NOT DETER ALLIED POWERS (Special Cable by Arrangement with London Daily Telegraph and International News Service.) ROM, Oct. 6. The news of the resignation resig-nation of Premier Venizelos produced an immense impression here. However, the opinion Is general that the Balkan -surprises are not able to Influence the definite defi-nite result of the war and that the entente will not allow itself to be deterred, de-terred, but will continue energetic action with the object of preventing the crushing crush-ing of Serbia, and the arrival of the Germans Ger-mans In Constantinople. It Is reported by the best source that directly they learned of the events in Athens the entente governments began a new exchange of vie we for the purpose ; of arranging future action. Italian mltl-! mltl-! tary critics unanimously affirm that the i entente has abundance of strength and j money with which to organize a colossal ; military campaign In the east without ' reducing its armies on the European I fronts, whereas the three empires cannot ( undertake fresh action without weaken -i ing them elsewhere. |