Greece and Turkey.
The Sultan hag presented the Emperor William with a battery of six cannon captured from the Greeks. The Daily Chronicle's fnnd in aid of tne wounded Greeks has closed with a total of £10,000 Bubeoribed. The Athens correspondent of the Timte states that a seotion of the Athens press regards a rupturo of the Concert of the Powers aa likely. M. Dplyannis has sounded a note of warning that in the event of a European trouble Greece might be left alone in facing Turkey without any support. The Powers have asked the Porte to instruct Edhem Pasha to accept purely a military armistice of anlimited duration in order to allow the peace negotiations to proceed. One hundred thousand Christian fugitives in Theßsaly are reported to be starving.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 June 1897, Page 2
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130Greece and Turkey. Manawatu Herald, 3 June 1897, Page 2
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