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ANTI-ENTENTE PROPAGANDA.

WHOLLY ©F-GERMAN OItIGTN

HOW THE-GREEKS ARK DKLUDKD (Received October in, 1..% .p.m.) : LONDON, Ooiobcr 18. ■■ The ■ "Dally Chronicle's" Athens correspondent states that thr> la.ndijaK of marines was ejce'liifiivelj- dti<v Ut the provocative attitude of tho or,a;;ini^rs of tbe review ■ and! ■ to ttMsmaunfiemont by tht-3 authorities.

Tho Military Party has done its Utmost ta> rouse the people a-pinst the Allies, and the police hare wholly abdicated their functions. The dnrnoustrntions continue. despite the Government's orders, which i\s ovidenoe'of tho continuance of German propaganda from the German Legation. Money has flowed for the purchase of roughs to an extent unknown oven in Rit.rod yon Sch.enck'fi palmiest days.

'Oio i-a&e Homines Ibeliovc- thai, a. show of force will defeat i-hc films' mea-

sures; they wore also pereuadod that large German forces wore .■coming to their aid by October 14, and when they were disillusioned, they started a story that the United States fleet was coming to deliver Greeco. A new force haa landed ■ at Pirous, ■ and has made all preparations to maintain order.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3584, 19 October 1916, Page 2

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ANTI-ENTENTE PROPAGANDA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3584, 19 October 1916, Page 2

ANTI-ENTENTE PROPAGANDA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3584, 19 October 1916, Page 2

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