THE BALKAN TROUBLE.
THE GREEKS AT SALONIKA.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, Salonika, December *2O.
The Creeks have established a remarkable sanitary system, including a microbiological laboratory. All the refugees have been vaccinated, and there is the strictest surveillance of butchers' shops, dairies and restaurants. Smallpox has already been suppressed. The Greek funds are insufficient to feed the 30,000 refugees. AMBASSADOR'S WIFE ARRESTED. Belgrade, December 20. While shopping at Semlin, Hungary, Baroness Greidinger, wife of the German Minister in Belgrade, was arrested on suspicion as a Servian spy. After a protracted examination she was released. THE TURKISH PROPOSALS. Constantinople, December -20. The Government has discussed the situation, and it is understood that the delegates have been instructed to submit a counter proposal on Saturday, includ- J ing the retention of Adrianople, Seres 1 and Salonika. THE TERMS OF PEACE. Received December 28, 12.40 a.m. Constantinople, December 27. The public are disagreeably surprised at the Allies' terms, having been led to believe that the league is breaking up and that the Bulgarians will be glad of peace at any price.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 188, 28 December 1912, Page 5
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177THE BALKAN TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 188, 28 December 1912, Page 5
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