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Greece and Turkey.

Great excitement prevails in Greece over the severity of the terms of the peace treaty, and indignant protests are universal. At a public meeting here, attended by 2000 citizens, a resolution was passed advocating that the Greeks should fight to the last* Tho meeting burned a copy of the treaty admidst a scene of great en thusiasm. Many of the Greek newspapers' advocate a national crusade. Count Muravieff, Minister fo 1 Foreign Affairs, has warned Greece that the mission of the Powers h ended, and that any dicuion Greece may take upon herself will be at her own risk and peril. The German press insists tha: Greece is bound to ratify the treaty of peace with Turkey uncondkion ally.

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Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1897, Page 2

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122

Greece and Turkey. Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1897, Page 2

Greece and Turkey. Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1897, Page 2

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