Second Edition Greece
THE LANDING AT PIRAEUS. DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE. • jj:. .; ■■ v : .. GERMAN MONEY FLOWS. 1 - V' _ * > ’ FALSE NEWS DISSEMINATED. .. • '.i.' ALLIED forces augmented. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z; Cable Association. London, October 18. The Daily Chronicle’s Athens correspondent says that of tho marines was exclusively due to the provocative attitude of tho ’ organisers of the review and the mismanagement of the authorities. The military party has done its utmost to rouse the people against the Allies. The police, have wholly abdicated their functions. The demonstrations continue, despite the Govoerument orders, which is evidence of a continued German propaganda. ~• :: ■ . ‘ 'Money frftm Itjip’jGerinjtn ■ Logatlon flowed in purchasing the services of roughs tb am extent unknown even in Von" Sehenek’s palmiest days. 'The reactionaries believe that if they show force they will defeat tho Allies’ measures. They were also persuaded that large German forces were coining to their aid by the IT th, when they* were disallusioned. They related a story that the United States’ fleet wah coming to deliver Greece. A new force has been landed at Piraeus, and all preparations have been made to maintain order.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 70, 19 October 1916, Page 6
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185Second Edition Greece Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 70, 19 October 1916, Page 6
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