GREECE.
GERMANO BULGARS REiNFORC'ED GERMANY'S AGREEMENT WITH CONSTANTINE. | Received 10.0. | PARIS, Jan 1. j Constantine's unsatisfactory attitude continues to pre-occupy French public opinion. Germano-Bulgars have bee H reinforced and fully munitioned, and are maintaining a steady bombardment of Monastir. French newspapers quote GermanGreek documents, showing an agreement betwee n Germany and Constantine to combine against the Allies when the Germano-Bulgars re-advance to Monastir. I | TERMS OF ALLIED NOTE i ATHENS, Jan 1. | The Entente's Note demands that i the artillery camp and the whole of the Greek army, except sufficient to maintain order, be transferred to '-'elo Ponesus, also that an apology lor the events of December 1 and .?; liberation of imprisoned Venizelists, an indemnity to innocent victim?, the degradation of the general responsible for the disturbances; restoration of Allied control. Allies undertake to prevent the Nationals crossing the neutral s zone. The blockade will be maintained until satisfaction is obtained.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 2 January 1917, Page 5
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151GREECE. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 2 January 1917, Page 5
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