GREECE.
GERMAN SPY'S PAPERS. Athens, Nov. 2. Paris reports sensational disclosures concerning documents -found in n German officer's portmanteau which was seized by the secret police at Larissa, They included letters to Constantino and his Queen, to the Kaiser, also to tilt Herman Legations, a detailed plan of the Suez fortifications for Berlin, and confidential communications to the German military attaches in Sofia and, Constantinople. NATIONAL ARMY SCORES. London, Nov. 2. The Daily Chronicle's Athens correspondent wires that 500 men of the National Defence Army occupied Ekaterini, and the garrison fled. GERMAN BLUFF AND ARROGANCE London. Nov. 2. Mr. Jeflrtes, writing from Athens, says that exasperation over the loss of the Anghcliki has driven the German Legation to issue a statement, the insolent tone of which is unlikely to mend matters. It states that German submarines only : attack ships offending against the contraband regulations and such ships as are carrying revolutionaries. It alleges that the Angheliki was not torpedoed, but that the explosion was the result of ' internal combustion, which theory the Governmental press attempts to support, i but the evidence of passengers is irrefutable. In view of the danger, the Government will probably be asked to permit recruits for the National Army to use the Larissa railway to Salonika. The German Minister has been requested to leave the hotel in which he habitu- ' ally dines. A similar ostracism of all ( Germans is planned, <
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 5
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