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GREECE.

4 BELLICOSE ATTITUDE. 'UJES TO BE RESISTED. Received Nov. 27, lfl p.m. Athens, Nov. 27. Gonnarist newspapers assert that whatever the Government's decision, the military officers are pledged to resist the surrender of their arms at all costs. They a.ssert the Athens' garrison sympathises with the resistance. The Military League will be reconstituted for the same purpose. Some oliiecrs propose to lead troops in Thessaly, in order to harass the, Allies. All means are being utilised to incite the garrisons. Another anti-Entente students' demonstration is being arranged. VKXIZEW DECLARES WAR ON BULGARIA. Athens, Nov. 20. il:c Vrni;:e!os Government has declared war on Bulgaria, to prevent the enemy treating the Greek forces who are co-operating with the Allies, as franctirenrs. A strong detachment of the Royal bodyguard left for Salonika to join the VenizolisLs. -The populace was deeply impressed. EXPELLED MINISTERS AT SOFIA. Rome, Nov. 20. The enemy Ministers who were expelled from Athens were welcomed with great enthusiasm at Sofia. According to the Idea Nazionale the Austrian Minister stated that King Constantine wept when farewelling him. The German Minister told a repre scntative of the newspaper Outros that King Consf.nntine greeted him with till, words, "We shall meet again soon."

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1916, Page 5

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GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1916, Page 5

GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1916, Page 5

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