GERMAN INTRIGUE IN GREECE.
■ 5 Received July ,17, '6.35 p.m. (Reuter.) LONDON, July 16. Athens telegrams state that the
notorious Bai’on Von Schenk received thwee million marks from Germany iom electioneering German&attempted to purchase voting cards from workmen in thdpro-Vem-zelist districts thus .stopping the workmen from ivoting. • ... ■
REMARKABLE ATTITUDE OF GERMAN PRESS.
5 PUBLICATION OF WAR MAPS . STOPPED.
BRITAIN PUBLISHES DETAILED MAPS.
(Reuter.) Received July 18, 12.45 a.m,
LONDON July 17
A most significant announcement 5a made by the semi-official Cologne “Gazette.” It says: ‘‘There is little use in publishing maps giving the lines of our position because they are elastic and repeatedly changing in detail. Therefore no reliable picture can be produced.” This is remarkable, as German papers have hitherto published detailed maps. The British Press Bureau, contrariwise, have supplied a photographic reproduction of a map of German positions captured, ■complete to the smallest detail.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 18 July 1916, Page 5
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146GERMAN INTRIGUE IN GREECE. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 18 July 1916, Page 5
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