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GREECE.

BETTERMENT Or RELATIONS. London, Oct. 29. The Observer's Athens correspondent state? that the betterment of relations is due to Greek Government's assurances that it recognises the Salonika movement as solely anti-Bulgarian in aim. Tlie Government also understands that the Allies will regard any attempt to hinder the movement, as a breach of faith, hence it has agreed not to place any ohstaclcs in the.way of reinforcing the Greek force at Salonika. TRANSFER OF GREEK FOP.CES. Reuter Service. Athens, Oct. 29. Official.—With the view of dispelling the Entente's distrust, the King has ordered the transfer of the forces from Epirus and Thessaly to the Peloponnesus, leaving sufficient only to maintain order, / HELP FOR PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. , Rome, Oct. 29. The Allies iiave advanced £400,000 sterling to the provisional Government at Salonika. PENALTY OF PATRIOTISM. London, Oct. 29. 'A correspondent at Athens say: that King Constantine struck off the naval and military cadres all officers who had joined Venezelos. The Allies requested that their names be lestored, and those detained released. A Greek general hasjjone to Cyprus and Egypt to collect fenezelist volunteers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 5

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GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 5

GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 5

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