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GREECE.

DIE SALONIKA FIRE. ■OBUHF MEASURES. Received Aug. 22, 8.45 pjn. .... Athens, Aug. 91. it discussing measures for the •jHrfof snfTeiw by toe conflagration at ■limit a, wherefor a laige credit will be •oted. There is no direct communicaOtm with Salonfka, whither the Minister H the Interior has gona ** *> Hated that two-thirds of the fcma has beea destroyed and that 100,000 «te homeless. lUeehred Ang. 22, 10 pjn. _ . Athens. Amj.^r. » Is officially confirmed that 100,000 •» hosneleu as a result of the Salonika *•, tadndrog 40.000 Jews. There bno twHcation of foul play. So Ptesch establishment was dam- *•* fXBtBUJSTBSISS TREACHERY. ~__ Athens, Aug. 81. IAVMg the diplomatic documents band is * dispatch ,from King ConstanIfao ob July 25, 19M (old style), replyUS' to the Kaiser's dated three" dan water, in wnieh the Kaiser proposed g** Greece should range herself on the nde of the Central Powers. BMO«sta»tuie said: "The Emperor ■•2l»•£W■*JM e^,al "* , eTiDpathies as *""»TJ«««u opinions attract me .**•* *""> "W* 't k impossible to underi«jw how I can be useful, Is flie Medi;yraaoan is at the mercy of ti.j Anglo»f?Q. ****?»/ which could prevent the fowuilration of our troops, and we **Jf *• **«* off the map. Therefore Mutuality is 'imposed on us." JWtTTM Jajgow told the Greek Min•wr Mt the Kaiser would understand W* necessity of Greek's neutrality. UB BASES AND CONSTANTINE.

m* -'an.- Aug. 21 fMMau correspondent of the £"*j*f 9o* says that the Kaiser, in W»mm U> ex-King Const vrtine, cabled •»»», appealed to him as his brother■v£,LJ~ * ****** R *W MarshaL a at; termed to respond, all the Craecowrau bond* would be broken. The ■*»«r«Jd*d that a aecret Turko-Ger-■tt Heaty had been concluded. **• doewntnis relating to the sur•■nw of Port Rupel show that M Wonknidis (the Greet Premier) wa» ««re of the impending occupation for "■» o»j» and made no objection.

XBB BLACKEST PAGE Df GREECE'S fiISTOEY.

*a~ «- • Athena, Aug. SO. fcAu*? 0 *? 8 ? *¥■*«. in laying on tho r* ™ *P lom M« documents conSernhf the Gtaeeo-Sertnan treatv in case •f M enemy invasion of Macedonia de» ••Med that tiey constituted tnlible ma of the moral degradation and" injury of recent Ministers, which was m* Hackee* page of Greece's history

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1917, Page 5

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GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1917, Page 5

GREECE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1917, Page 5

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