SCHEMING OF TINO.
RECRUITING FOR TURKEY. LONDON, February 13. Messages from Athens state that in view of the evidence of former King Constantine's pro-German propaganda among the Greeks in Asia Minor and the arrival of Constantine's officers to recruit Greek Ottomans for Turkish divisions in Macedonia, the Government has cancelled his pension and prohibited remittances of money to him. The "Times" correspondent at Athens states that Germany sent officers of the Fourth Greek Army Corps, which surrendered at Cavala in 1916, to Turkey, : with the view to organising .Royalist contingents. The "Estia" states that the officers were entertained at a banquet at Sofia, where they exchanged toasts with the Bulgars, thus adding fresh shame to their renegade conduct.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 5
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