IN THE BALKANS
GREEK TROOPS MOVING OPENING THE WAY FOR THE ALLIES By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright , Athens, February So. There have been further movements of Greek regiments in Macedonia towards Athens and other towns. This is professedly owing to a dofective commissariat, but apparently the troops are'opening the way for the Allies. QUITTING GREECE ! GERMAN PROPAGANDIST Athens, February 25. Herr Schelik, organiser of the German propaganda in Greece, has left here for Germany, via Bulgaria. His departure is attributed to the growing hostility of public opinion, which is Gteadily veering towards the Allies. BULGARIA'S FUTURE FORTY YEARS' VASSALAGE Paris, February 25. M. Take Jone=cu's newspaper "Rumania" states that Germany has contracted to obtain for Bulgaria territory ill Macedonia, which was part of old Serbia, also Salonika, and tho Dobrudja, to the Sulin'a branch of the Danube, Bulgaria binding herself to forty years' vassalage, especially in tho economic field. AUSTRIAN LOSSES IN INVADING MONTENEGRO Rome, February 25. Of 120,000 Austrians invading Montenegro, 15,000 are dead of fatigue, disease, and drowning in the swamps. Twenty thousand wore killed or wounded. Many- of the wounded are crowding the hospitals at Cattaro, Ragusa, and Mostar. The Austrian advance has been stopped, owing to the rapacity of friendly Albanians, a defective commissariat, bad roads, and tho need for reinforcements against the Italo-Alban-ian defence.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 6
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217IN THE BALKANS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 6
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