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In the Balkans

CONSTANTINE'S COUP D'ETAT. THE POWERS AND THEIR GUARANTEES. RdUMAWA UtiiOUCHEO BY SENTIMENT. XJy u**l> }“«(•■«« As-iV-|*Tl'>N. (Received 10.-0 a.m.) London, November 21. The Observer says: “King Constantine is virtually governing by a coup d’etat and may have forgotten that Britain. France and Russia have rendered such services and favours to Greece as no other nation lias. She received the protection of the Powers, j who later had an awakening, and. guarantors are now compelled to i sic j in their turn whether their guarantees; are unmistakable and unbreakable. Ronmania’s present policy is untouched by sentiment, and is entirely determined by the calculation of a strong pro-German minority in Bucharest, who are pressing the ease more vigorously than ever. We must now use every inducement capable of turning the scale. There must be a definite Undertaking by England, France and Russia, to jointly employ at least three-quarters of a million men In the Balkans at no, distant date.’’ GHASTLY BULGARIAN ATROCITIES. % • (Received 10.5 a.m.) • . London, November 21. Owing to the perpetration of ghastly Bulgarian atrocities at Pirot, AustroGermans intervened and policed Nish to save; innocent people. I HIGH TREASON CHARGES. FOLLOWERS OF V.ENIZELOS f INDICTED. (Received 8.50 a.m.), Copenhagen, November 21. It is reported in Berlin that M. Skoulouds, ><is< tindieting several' of followers at* Crete for high treasdri. ; 1 (i - I ■ l ~ •j' ~ . . STRINGENT MEASURES IN EGYPT y:; (Received 12.25 p.m.) ■ 1 Cairo, XovFhdier 21, r I The Egyptian Insurance Companies I refuse to issue policies to Greek steamers, and the hanks will not accept lad- i ing bills, while the Egyptian Post Offi- I ces refuse to send money orders to < Greece. w ' 1 , I REPORTED BLOCKADE OF GREECE. FOREIGN OFFICE UNINFORMED. Y H j Received 12.-10 p.m.) London, November; 21- 1 , The Foreign Office states that they j have not ‘received information ..of the repartee! hldchfide of' Greece. 1 I ] M'I ‘ u - . i-,.. !f. n:... - n.-* '

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 6

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In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 6

In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 6

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