REFUGEE CAMP HORROR
GREEKS AT SALONIKA. LEFT WITHOUT FOOD. FIFTY DEATHS A DAY.""
(By lulile.—Tress Association. —Copyright.i (Received 11.10 a.m.) LONDONf, March 6. The "Morning Post's' , Belgrade correspondent states that an English colonel visited 11 reek refugev camps at Salonika, wliere there arc fourteen thousand Russian fugitives of Greek descent and language. Venizelos brought them there for the purpose of colonising the desolated districts of Thracr, Macedonia. They are housed i* ..id British huts, and a.s the Greek Government now grmlu the refugees nothing they a.re slowly Htarvi-.i;; to ilnath. Carts come each morning to collect fifty or morn i-orpscs. u'liiih are tirst stripped of their rags by otfier refugees and then flung into pits.— lA. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 5
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