GREECE.
ACCEPTS ALLIED DEMANDS. Received 9.25. LONDON, Jan. 17. The "Telegraph" states that Greece has notified the Allies that she accepts their ultimatum unrservedlv.
FALKENKAYN AT THESSALY. GREEK TROOPS MOVING NORTHWAEDS. LONDON, Jan. 115. Mr Ward Price confirms the statement that General Falkeuhayn is at Thessaly. He affirms that Greek troops are moving northwards.
GREECE PLAYING FOR TIME. LONDON, Jan 16. Mr Ward Price, at Salonika, says Falkenhayn’s appearance in Thessaly has dislllisioued those who were believing the word of the Athens Government. French headquarters learns that Falkciihayu is now at Elasioua, northwards of Larissa. Th e Greek troops which Constantine promised to withdraw towards Peloponnesus are now moving northwards, violating the neutral zone of Ekaterina, where the Frauce-British are keeping peace between Constantine’s Government and tile Priv'isional Government. Falkenhayn reached Thessaly either by submarine or aeroplane. It is evident that Constantine has been playing for time during the last six weeks till the moment for Greek and German combined action arrived.
GREECE’S ACCEPTANCE OF ALLIES’ DEMANDS. OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED. Received 11.40. LONDON, Jan. 17. Mr Elliott, who has returned to his post at Athens, telegraphs definitely announcing the entire acceptance by Greece of the Allies’ demands.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 18 January 1917, Page 5
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