War between Greece and Turkey.
I Per Press Association] Athens, May 4. Hundreds of boxes of Government foods have been shipped from Volo to Athens. The chief Greek military depot in Thessalj contains 1200 rounds of shell. The Government is offering to parchase the discarded French rifles, two hundred thousand of which have been sold to the Greek National Society at 7k 6d a piece. The Austrian authorities have delayed forwarding Greece the supply of cartridges recently purchased in Austria. Mays. Colonel Vassos, of Cretan fame, takes command of the troops at Epirus. London, May 5. The Times Athens correspondent states that the Greek Government, after coDSultatiou with Ministers who bave visited Phersala, resolved to continue the war. Constantinople, May 5. The Porte bas consented to Britain and France protecting Greek residents in Turkey until the date is fixed for their departure.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 258, 6 May 1897, Page 2
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