NEAREAST TROUBLE
(r.ONDON TIMES SERVICE—COPYBIfIHTj ; ■THE GREEK ADVANCE. LONDON, July 22. Tho “Daily Mail’s” Constantinople correspondent says Greek cavalry occupied Undrali and Tehorlu, and are adaf: great sppod towards Lulp Bn'rgjs, where an engagement is expect'd hope to draw off the main force of Turks from Adrianople with a view to preventing damage to the city, the capture of which is now eertaip. r? tHI:] W t AB IN THRACE. ( Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) " . LONDON, July 24. A (ireek Communique reports that there is heavy cannonading on the q-hrace fm«t. Houses were ignited in ;«.Mfcrenoh quarters at Karagach. The T was followed by a Turkish attack "on tho ri - hfc flank which was re ‘ pn,BCtl ' the middle EAST. ATHENS, July 25. The Greeks have occupied Adrianp]e The Turks have retreated to KlrkiUrt®-
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1920, Page 3
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