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ANTI-ESPIOMACE CaM PA! CN. CAkkK AUTHORITIES ■ N CHARGE. Press Association —Copyright, Ausir u lian and N.Z. Cabin Association. Glect-ived 9.30 a.m.) A tr.oiis, September 0. 'i’ini Allies eve discontinuing making- jiiTCf. t:>, leaving the Creek aulliorities to carry out the anti-espionage measures in accordance with the Greek law. Voir Schenk is in the same position ,i-- the others, and it i s untrue that he went to the British Legation. CONDITIONS IN MACEDONIA. FLIGHT FROM THE BULGAKS. A SENSATIONAL INCIDENT. Press Association—Copyright, Australian am] N.'Z. Cable Association. (Received 0.30 a.m.)

Athens, September 0. I The terrible conditions of the population in Eastern Macedonia are disclosed by the captain of a Greek sailer. , While navigating close to the shore, jhe heard cries, and discovered that | two hundred women and children I wore appealing to be carried to r i basest The skipper accommodated as many a.s possible, but Bulgarians appeared and ordered them to disembark. A British destroyer in the ,niek of time dashed up and opened fire, which routed the Bulgarians, and saved the refugees. [ SIGNIFICANT ALLIED ACTION. NAVAL SQUADRON WILL REMAIN AT PIRAEUS. Press Association —Copyright, Austra- ! Ran nod N.Z. Cabin Association. | (Received 11.30 a m.) Home, September 0. A wireless states: The entire squadron will remain at Piraeus for the duration of the war, and are now laying mine holds to protect the entrance. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. London, ScptcmberG. The Tagehlait states that the Greek archives have been removed to Laurissa. Several hundred Germans, including officers, have escaped from Athens. M., Venizelosi has issued a proclamation calling on the Greeks to drive back the Bulgarians. Newspapers state that Baron von Schenk visited the British Legation and placed himself at the Allies disposal. Ho then returned home, await- ’ ing the decision from London. The British have arrested Ri/.a Pasha, a noted Turkish spy.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 5

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Greece Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 5

Greece Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 5

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