§ 1 and 7. Mr. KINGasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (l) whether, without any prejudice to our national interests, he can give information concerning the present position in Greece; whether permission of a Bulgarian occupation of Greek territory was given by the Greek Government after, or before, any communications on the subject passed with the British Minister in Athens; and (2) can the right hon. Gentleman lay any Papers or make any statement with regard to recent events in Greece?
§ The SECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Sir Edward Grey)Pending communication with the Allied Governments on recent developments in Greece, which are in the newspapers to-day, I can make no statement.