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Show I Boycott Of Greece Proposed If King Returns ju A A I PREMIERS W5LL I DISCUSS ACTION I ON COpNTINE Significance lo Seen in An-, Bouncement That British ; Jl Fleet Is in Port FRANCE WOULD Mr VE ALLIES BOYCOiT GREECE m Athens Gets Readv for Return . Of Monarch: Ka'ser s House Made Ready I TAJIIS. Nov 22 The French gov- trnnt 'will not oppose by phjlca orce the return nf forme- K n(t Cc" E!sne to the Greek wWeh j the forelcn office now jrcrdB lnevi H table The Associated Press In-. FniSSi at Premier Lcyguesj rill advocate at hi meeting Jnlcr Lloyd George of Great Britain Kat a joint note be Bent to the Greek people pointing out to thonj Jirongly the consequences n Co a tines restoration prominent ar"on H Slch would be the withdrawal of al Knancliil d economic support of GTheP" meeting between jPrjE H , and Lloyd George hM '.' 4: JjRKSd and probably will be heldl I Thursday or Friday. - BB1TISI1 i til l T TH1 UK- ATHENS. Nov. 21.- General Pap- uv been named b t he ' .r-.-c gove7 i; ont successor to Oer.ern. Paraskopoulos commander of m Greek forces on thr Smyrna tront. Lord Granville. British rcpresenta- M five here, accompanied by Gecrje fthallia the new Greek premier, to- flsv w rt "n board the battleship Iron Duke, flagship of the British squad-1 H Q The peesenee of a British squadron it Piraeus, the port of Ahen. and he visit to St of iho premier of the B iewly establlshe.i r.-cln-- E nled by the Brltteh admiral BPParent- J h have i slgnl ' ' by the aispatohes. and the 1hw1W1H lies of censorship arc suggested This H is the first announcement of :he ar- rival of the British warships. It W' the British and French fleets which fnok an active part in the abdication H Of Constantino June. 1917. cabivet r worb H ATHENS. Nov 21 (By the Ao-, B elated Press ) Members of the new , B Greek ca-blnct are working overtime W to establish the new regime and reln- $U plate thousands of fun?t ionarlos and BL military officers removed by former. Premier Venlzelos. tiffi Apparently the new ministry is at- ' tempting to pursue a policy Of mod- I '! rritlon toward followers of the ror- il fnor premier. An Indication of this ttt sentiment may be found In the -ten- tion of Sterlalla ns governor of Smyr- fcjj La Whlle M. Gounaris has been asked 11 'continue his work as minister of ;j4 foreign affairs. SATIOV I NITI O. B -Please call attention of Americans I $jj io the fact that the nation is now !VjH United " said Demetrius Gounaris. to 1 4j Th- Associated Press today. This Is ; jB shown by the Joy over the nation's IhhQ allvoranc during the past few days $W Vc .ire no longer trying to assassinate Si others, as M Venlzelos predicted bo- ijSjj cause of his non-election." crviiiizri) ORIENT. Rp r.reer. will continue her role of H civilization in the Orient." he contln- Sl iied "1 do not believe the allies will fil revise the Turkish treaty So far as 3 ro were ooncerned we were given BH Thrace and Smyrna not becaue: of M Venlzelos. If necessary. ConsUntine fflH would re-unite our armies. with which he is popular. This Is a matter Met Ter consideration If v. e should be SB obliged to tli'ht the Turks. m , -It lp tlm nations quit wars and returned i" vrork agalu. We wish to live st peace with all nations and we truBl our Turkish reWtlons will not IB threw us in contact with the Russian u Bolshevlkl." HOtSF IS PUII'AKM' B CORFU, Nov. 22 Achlllelon villa, V (he property ot former Fmperor Wll- M Jlam, of Gsrrrutny, Is being repainted M iind thoroughb" put In order a.s If to receive a guest. The neighborhood has been cleaned up and the jvenue I ieadinK to the villa from the main ftad, which duifriB the reime of Pre- mler VcniselOB, was known a ' Llb- i erty avenue." now bears its original J ink "Avenue VVllllam IL ' jl It is rumored here that one of the II first efforts of Queen Sophie upon re-11 re-11 turning to Athens will he to secure II cionsenl from thn allies for n visit ol M ormer emperor to Corfu |