GREECE.
MORE DEMANDS ON CONSTANTINE. Ll t FRENCH WAR.MINISTER. Received Nov. 10, 1.40 p.m. '. Athens, Nov. IS. fVncral Roques, French War Minister, had un audience with King Constantino mid requested an effective neutral zone between 'the Provisional mid the Athens Governments, the re-establishment of order, full liberty for those desiring to join the National movement, and the utilisation of the railways for revictimlling the Allied troops.
ITALY'S PART.
ANOTHER HORROR. WOMEN AND CHILDREN BOMBED I TO DEATH. deceived Nov. 15, 9 pin. Rome. Nov. 14. The Austriiuis attempted to boni'i Venice on Saturday, but were repulsed. They bombarded Padua, and, the biggest bomb fell on a large storehouse, where over one hundred cottagers: were refuging. Most of the victims were blown to pieces. Sixty-two bodies were recovered, wiiereof twenty were babies, thirty-one women, and eleven old men. Other boiies are.buried beneath immense.piles of wreckage. The bodies were so mutilated that many women and little chih drrn were unidentifiable.
The newspapers are madly indignant at the? atrocity, and sa.v that the yoiui;; men at the front will see that the horror ia revenged.
ITAI.IAX" 1 LINK STRAIGHTENED. deceived Xov. 15. 5.5 p m. 1 London, Xov. 14, An Italian communique 6tatcs: Artillery on both jides is active on the Trentino front. We straightened our line at se\eral points on the Carso
I.W.W. TROUBLES.
TXITED STATES' ACTIOS. Austral ian-X.Z. Cable Association. Received Xov. 15. 5.55 p.m. Xcw York, Xov. 14. The cruiser Tacoina and the torpedodestroyer Goldsborough have been sent to Everett, owing to a recurrence of I.W.W. troubles. One hundred murder charges have been laid as the result of n recent riot.
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