BALKANS.
TRANSPORT OF SERBIANS. GREECE MAKES FORMAL PROTEST. Salonika, April 17. Greece lias decided not to oppose the transportation of the Serbians, but has formally protested. French aeroplanes bombed the railway station at Strumnitza and the positions northward of Ghcvgeli. STATEMENT BY ITALIAN MINISTER Rome, April 17. In the chamber Baron Sonnitio stated that the Italo-Greek dissensions are nearing a satisfactory solution. Greece was beginning to understand the strategic necessity which led to the occupation of Salonika. The relations of the two countries were improving daily. TURKS AND GERMANS.
Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, April 17.
Most trustworthy information from Constantinople shows that the people arc bitter against the Germans, who are able to maintain dominance by force only, Turkey has become a dead weight on Germany and a drain on her financial resources. I
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1916, Page 5
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