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English: First page of 'Chronos' (Χρόνος) - a newspaper closely associated with the revolutionary Military League then in power in Greece - for 9 November 1909. The headline means "Need for Honesty" and the article criticises the Greek archaeological establishment, particularly the Ephor General Panagiotis Kavvadias.
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Source Cropped from Vasilios Petrakos (Q810064) 1987: "The Archaeological Society of Athens: A History of its 150 Years"
Author The article is unsigned, the editor of the newspaper was Kostis Chairopoulos (1871-1935)

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First page of 'Chronos' - a newspaper closely associated with the revolutionary Military League then in power in Greece - for 9 November 1909.

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