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Show GREECE FEARS ELECTION WILL : BRING TROUBLE Charges of Fraud to Be Made No Matter Which Side Is Winner PREMIER VENIZELOS LOOKS FOR VICTORY Future of Country Depends in Great Part on Count of Ballots i I ATHENS Nov iS. CBj 'he Asso elated Press. All Greece Is deeply ' absorbed In t imorrow's election, the outcome of which Is generally xpect-I xpect-I ed to be the return ot' Premier Vcii1-1 Vcii1-1 -:elos and the Liberal party to power by S large majority. The- election I teguidod :.s having the greatest Influence In-fluence on the country's future. Although he has expressed himself as confident of victory, the premier has been conducting a most a. live campaign. He returned to Athens on Thursday in time to address an Arm istlee gathering; where he was given an ovation by more than 100,000 p i -sous. SHOl TS 1 I R REP1 BJ ii The Venlzelists ear: led huge woollen wooll-en and paper anchors, the emblem of the Liberal party Many persons shouted: ' Long live the republic " j For the most part the crowd was or- ' derlv. It was made up largely of Workers The Venlkelists assert thai the attendance ai the meetlhg was twice as large as the opposition s gathering gath-ering on the Sunday previous at the same plai o B.oth sides bavi charged that person.-- were paid to attend ill- meetings. TROUBLE nKt wi. Wriile the country is calm, trouble Is forecast after the election, no matter mat-ter which side wins, jr SSenisffos gets the majority of :70 of a total of 868. which his supporters claim St Is ex-! period the Royalists will dSUOunce the: elections as fradulent. Should thb ! Royalists win. the VeniKOllStS have an to 'j iced the will r.ot accept the political po-litical dethronement of then chief, -r -nn |