NEAR EAST TROUBLE
I LONDO.V Jllins SKRVlpß —'CQnV)l!flt(f j THE GREEKS IN THRACE, CONSTANTINOPLE, July 25. The Greeks are occupying Thrace an their territory undpr the Peace Treaty. Adrjanople has been just occupied by them, oply after heavy fighting with the Turks. Severe losses were sustained by both sides, r l he Turks fled headlong, but set lire to it portion of the city. The Turks now are concerned in a triangle between Babenski, Adrianople, and Kirkhillisse. The only outlet left them is over the Bulgarian frontier. THE GREEKS ADVANCING. (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) '' ‘ ’ ; .|uly-26. The Greeks made a rapjd advance lronr Rodosto, capturing prisoners and material, and inflicting heavy Josses. Lulch Burglias, and Aireboju were occ\ijried, and tbp Greeks are now encircling the enemy around Wzoir Koprq. Importa'p restult§ are expected ' An Asia Minor communique reports the Greeks are rapidly clearing flat country of the Kemajist mpravidprs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1920, Page 2
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