THE GREEK SURRENDER
SITS FARCICAL SIDE
> London, November 13. The "Morning Post's" Athety; corr*- ■'« spondent states that the question con- ■';'. cerning imprisoned soldieTs is becoming a. scandal. The Entente Powers' acceptance of the Greek •• Government's proviso relating to the resignations is a heavy blow to the Entente's prestige. It would' only have required, a pl3n demand for instant release in order - to fores the Government to capitulate. The Germanophiles regard the solution of the- problem as their triumph. Little ■ good came.of the Entente Ministers' visit to the prison, as only three of- .'■ fieers consented! to resign.
GREEKS DEPORTED BY THE .'.■■■'■ BULGARS Athens, November 13. '■■• During their evacuation of the left bank of the Struma, the Bulgarians burned six villages and deported twelve thousand Greeks to the interior. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL URGED Paris, November 13. The presidents of the French Chambers of Commerce have resolved to .i urge the immediate construction of ih© Channel tunnql, : in view of the postwar economic problems. v
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2928, 14 November 1916, Page 7
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162THE GREEK SURRENDER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2928, 14 November 1916, Page 7
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