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War Inevitable.

GRAECO-TURKISH TROUBLE THE CREEKS) IN ASIA MINOR. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Psep" Athens, June 14. It is semi-officially stated that twenty thousand Greeks in Asia Minor, who had been despoiled of their possessions, have arrived at Chios and Mitylene. Fifty thousand other Greek fugitives have reached the shores of Asia Minor. Greece demanded their reinstatmenfc without further molestation.

The Greek Government, after consulting financiers, has ordered the closing of the Bourse, owing to the uncer-. tainty of the situation, Reuter’s Alexandria correspondent reports that all Greek sailors of the 1908 class here have been ordered to rejoin the colors.

AN INDEMNITY DEMANDED. (Received 8.20 a.m.) / Athens, Jnne 14. The newspaper Hestian declares that war is inevitable. The public generally demand repatriation of the Greeks, stoppage of the persecution, and payment of an indemnity. The cruiser Helli, which was purchased from America, has left for Greece. CREEKS LOSE EMPLOYMENT. (Received 8.20 a.m.) Constantinople, June 14. Attempts are being made to obtain the dismissal of the Greeks employed by foreign firms in Smyrna. The Greeks at the Buliakaraidin mines have already been dismissed. Owi"" rr > the United representations a respite has been granted regarding the order in the case of the American firms to enable them to make other arrangements.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 45, 15 June 1914, Page 5

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War Inevitable. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 45, 15 June 1914, Page 5

War Inevitable. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 45, 15 June 1914, Page 5

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