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Show M GREEK PREMIER SPlii FDR TIME All Indications, However, Point to Entry of Greece Into the War. (Sp". I.i) f'abU ty Arrangement v.-(h Londen Daily T'icgrapli and Iniernai lonai News HCi'Wce.) LONDON. Sept. 1. Greece- is still marking time in the face of powerful external ex-ternal and internal pleasure aiming at drawing her into I he. war on the allies' side. All indications are. however, tha t the nw ministry, headed by the strongly pro-ally premier, Kalaoropoulos. will not hesitate much longer In casting the die. Tiie premier had a conference with the entente ministers .yesterday lasting several sev-eral hours. Karly today the new cabinet met as a bod v. important developments" read:-- the brief forecast of correspondents at Athens. M. Ivalageropoulos made this public declaration dec-laration today: "The new ministry will follow a benevolent, benevo-lent, very benovelent, neutrality toward the entente. "U will decide lis attitude In other respects after examining the situation and studying the diplomatic documents." The premier Indignantly rejected any suggestions that no ts pro-German. Possi bilitles of a new "incident" loomed up today when a Greek officer called out the Greek guard because he asserted he had not received tho consld-eral consld-eral Ion due to his rank by the British legation upon asking for permission to go to Andres, Some anti-Venizelist organs havi joined the campaign for Greek intervention. interven-tion. A campaign will bo Initiated tomorrow. tomor-row. Greek soldiers arriving from Kavnla today to-day marched through the streets cheering j King Constantine and crying "Down with the Bulgars." |