BALKANS.
GREECE GIVES WAY. SERBIANS MAY BE TRANSPORTED. Athens, May 14. The Government has informed the Entente Powers that it will not insist on iti- objection against transporting Serbian troops across Greece. CREEK VILLAGE BOMBARDED. BY GERMAN ARTILLERY, Salonika, May 14. The Germans bombarded the Greek tftfage of Mayadak, near the frontier, killing 24 and wounding 5 of the inhabitants. • . French jwroplanes bombarded the Bulgarian positions at Ghevgeli, wounding many soldiers and causing fires in the infantry barracks.
PRO-GERMAN CONSULS. t , REMOVED FROM ATHENS. Times and Sydney Sun Services. •_ ' Paris, May 14. Le' Temps Bays that the Bulgarian, Austrian, "and' Hungarian Consuls have been cleared out of Athens, with their Uaffs and archives. •CAVALRY SKIRMISHES. Received May 15, 5.5 p.m. Salonika, May 14. There-have been skirmishes during the past fortnight between oui Yeomanry and the Uhlane, the enemy losing 24 Killed, besides prisoners and wounded. i)ur tosses were nil.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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