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Show TERMS IMPOSED CI 1G CGiTlTII Must Be No Opposition to Recruiting for the Veni-zelist Veni-zelist Movement. ATHENS, Oct. 2u, 'J p. m., via London, Lon-don, Oct. J7, 10:33 a. m. (Delayed.) The understanding reached yesterday by King Constantino and representatives of the entente powers generally is believed be-lieved tc be the immediate result of the conference of the military and political leaders of France and Great Britain on Friday last. The terms of the under-standing under-standing include on the part of Greece: "First. Sincere compliance with the demands of Admiral Fouruet. "Second. Kflective maintenance of order in Athens and Piraeus. "Tiara. Guarantee of constitutional liberties to Greeks through the operation oper-ation of the legal functions of their government. "Fourth. No opposition to recruiting for the Venizelist movement, which now is characterized as anti-Bulgarian instead of 'national defense ' " Tho Forward, the Koyalist organ, today to-day strikes the keynote of the situation, asserting: -j.ue Boulogne conference has opened the way to a larger understanding understand-ing between tlie powers and Greece.' ' One of the leaders of the Greek pro-war pro-war party declared to the Associated Press correspondent: "Now that the irritations due. to mutual mu-tual distrust of one another by King Constantine and the entente ministers is out of the way wo cau go to work negotiating nego-tiating for Greece to join the allies as a nation and a people, not as- individuals." |