In the Balkans
CREEK PROTEST TO CENTRAL POWERS. GOVERNMENT'S DIFFICULTIES. INVASION A NATIONAL INSULT. [United Pkess Association.! (Received 1.50 p.m.) Athens, May 29. Mr Martin Donohoe says that apart from protesting to the Central Powers, it is unlikely that Greece will act. King Constantine was absent from Athens, but returned immediately and summoned the Premier and the War Minister, and had a long consultation. The Government is experiencing difficulty in allaying the newspapers' and the public's grave concern. The Greeks regard the Bulgarian invasion as a national insult.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 47, 30 May 1916, Page 6
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88In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 47, 30 May 1916, Page 6
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