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Show GREEK KING WAS AIDING GERMANS Pledged Word to Kaiser That No Soldier of Greece Should "Fight Germans. LONDON, Nov 7. A dispatch to'thc Ranter's Limited from Athens says another series of telegrams which was dispatched to Emperor William during .tho reign of King Constantino ha.ve been published and that they show the secret efforts of tho former king to help the Germans win the war One of these dispatches, dated January Jan-uary 21, 1916, follows: "The king of Greece pledges his word to the German emperor hat in no circumstances shall any soldier or native be employed by the government against the German troops or their allies." al-lies." Another telegram dated two days late, says the correspondent, explains the journeys of Princo Nicholas and Prince Andre to Petrograd and to London Lon-don had no political character. It says the visits were extended "to draw closer clos-er the bonds which existed between tho royal house of Greece and the courts of London and Petrograd bonds which of late have very much relaxed." In later telegrams, the correspondent correspond-ent concludes. King Constantine bewailed be-wailed that he .could not do what he wanted to-do because of entente pressure pres-sure and the blockade. ' oo |