THE ENTENTE'S ULTIMATUM TO GREECE
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WILL BE SEVERED WHEN TIME LIMIT EXPIRES Paris, January 10. Thb "Petit PaiisieaV says: Ifthe time limit allowed to Greece expires a diplomatic rupture will lie notified. General Sarrail lias been empowered to ensure security for tho Allied troops.—Aub.-N.Z. Calls Aesn, REPORTED ACCEPTANCE OF ALLIES' TERMS. (Rec. January 11, 7.40 p.m.) Rome, January 10. The "Tribune" states that Greece has wholly accepted the Allies' terms.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. • ~ . PROMPT REPLY TO THE ENTENTE ULTIMATUM. (Roc. January 12, 0.25 a.m.) Athens, January 11. The timc-liniifc of tho Entente's ultimatum expired at 11 o'clock on Wednesday night, but the Teply was delivered at 6 o'clock. It is understood the reply enumerates all the acceptable demands. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ■ ,CREEK SHIPPING SUFFERS'FROM THE BLOOIApE. (Rec. January 12, 0.25 a.m.) New York, January 11. The failure of Greece to earlier accedo to the demands of the Allies resulted in a virtual blockade of Greek shipping here, as no Greek ships havo arrived or departed for several weeks. Several put into Bermuda, for coal, and wero seized by the British.—Reutcr. GERMANY'S EFFORT TO LINK UP WITH CONSTANTINE'S FORCES (lice.. January 11, 8.50 p.m.) London, January 10. Router's Salonika correspondent states that everything indicates energetio enemy.action at Monastir. It is reported that a Bulgarian regiment has arrived from the Dobrudja, and the remainder of tho division is coming, besides an Austrian remment from Kalldndeli, and possibly some- German reinforcements. They will attempt to work ; south round Lake Ochrida, in order to join King Constantino's forces.—lt outer. ' ■ ' ' '. ■ -.■''. TENIZELOS'S DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVE. ..■".'' (Rec. January 11, 10.20 p.m.) ~\ Romo, January 10. The '".rribiina" states that the Entente ultimatum to Greece demanded tho execution of the demands within a fortnight. M. Vouizelos has sent M. Alexander to Rome as bis diplomatic representative. In view of tho increasing friendly TtaJo-Greek relations, it is uncertain whether Italy can recognise him officially. M. Alexander ha.'ninterviewed Mr. Lloyd George.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RESIGNATION OF GREEK CONSULS IN AUSTRALIA: Sydney, January 11. Mr. Cohen, Acting-Consul for Greece, has resigned, owing to the attitude of the Greek Government. Both he and Mr. Spenco, who recontly resigned as Consul at Brisbane, havo offered to reprosonk the Venizelos Government.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 5
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366THE ENTENTE'S ULTIMATUM TO GREECE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 5
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