THE NAVAL ULTIMATUM TO GREECE
Ulluutiu REASON FOR DEMANDS ,i - . (Eeuter'a Telegram J. • (Rec. October 13, 0.45 a.niij Athens, October 12, . The Allies' demands wgtg dictated %! the disposition, of the Greek Fleet,' which menaced the Allied Squadron, aid: the concentration of troops in the interior, which constituted a danger to the Allied Army. It was reported in London yesterday, that trenches were being dug along the Piraeus-Larissa railway, while the King's Palace at Larissa was being prepared, and fifty thousand Greek troops concentrated. The Allies' demands followed hot upon these rumours, and aroused a profound sensation throughout Greece, but the whole coup was carried out without excitement in. Athens or the Piraeus. ' Greece has thirty-three ships, excluding fourteen destroyers, sis modern, torpedo-boats, four gunboats, and two submarines, which apparently will be (handed to the Provisional Government/
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 5
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136THE NAVAL ULTIMATUM TO GREECE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 5
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