THE ALLIES' INDICTMENT OF GREECE
TERMS OF THE NOTE CANDID ACCUSATION OF BAD FAITH (By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright). Semi-ofiickl.-The Entente Powers'* Note to Greece s tatcs'•- JUDG S3 ' 1. The three guaranteeing Powers do'not require Greece to abandon neutrally, proof of which is that tie Note put the demand for demolhmtion first but there are oertam complaints of the failure of Greece to obervo a toil :£& tralvty brought to a climax by the entry of the' Bulgarian Army into Greece «&& ta " tU ° ChaUto <« aro responsible. ° iu " cls , The Entente therefore demands: General demobilisation, immediate dissolution of tho Chamber, a geueral election, replacement of certain high anthontics. b u GREEK ELECTIONS NEXT MONTH. (Rec. June 24, 3.30 p.m.) The elections hare been fixed for tho end of July. nS ' U " * ' HOW THE NOTE WAS RECEIVED IN ATHENS FREEING THE NATION FROM TYRANNICAL GOVERNMENT . , . . ~, Athens, June 23. A deep impression was created en the pullic when the evening nowspaners published the Entente's Note. The Venizelist organs deplore the necessity for it and the Government organs denounce the interference of tho 'EntenteThe Germanophile newspapers vehemently deolaro that the enforced elections are '"tended to secure a Venizelist majority, and to plunge the nation into war. ihe Venizelist organs reply that the Bntente Powers were compelled to use Foe H* SaV6 ° B * fiuTrtnmcn,; of tyrants, and to testoro popular GERMAN PRESS OPINION "ARMY WILL OBEY THE KING" (Rec. June 25, 5.5 p.m.) m , „ Amsterdam, June V. The German newspaper "Tageblatt" anticipates, a Venizelist majority in Mie Greek elections, and adds: "If Si. VenizClos and the subsequent Cabinet decides that Greece must join the. Allies, King Constantino, as head of the Army must act as ho may think best. The army will obey the King." ' ADVANCE OP THE BULGARS REPORTED DESIGNS ON THE GREEK FRONTIER (Kec. June 25, 5.5 p.m.) London, June 2d. The "Daily Chronicley^cOrrssoonden l : at Salonika 6tates that tho Bulgarians are reported to be advancing from two points towards the important fort at TiVapetra, northward of Deniirhissar. They have also crossed the river Mesta, which divides the line botween Bulgaria and Greet "Macedonia, which indicates that the Bnlgavs have taken the Greek frontier forts. THE MAN WHO KEPT ORDER IN ALBANIA ESSAD PASHA SENTENCED TO DEATH "IN CONTUMAOIUM" (Rec. Juno 25, 5.5 p.m.) Amsterdam, June 21. "Advices from Vienna state that at a council of war, Essad Pasha, the Turkish leader who kept the Albanians in liand, was sentenced to death "in contumacium" for siding wth tho enemy. [It was mainly due to the efforts of Essad Paste, who has monarchical aspirations in Albania, that that brigand State did not become a serious nuisance to tho Allies in' the Balkan operations."] '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 5
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447THE ALLIES' INDICTMENT OF GREECE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 5
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