THE GREEKS.
A TOBPEDO AT WORK. CAPTURE 6f~AN ISLAND. LONDON, November 1. A Greek tornedo. sunk tho cruiser Fethibulend in tho Gulf of Salonika. Tho Fcthibulend sank in five minutes. Part of the crew got ashore, and nearly all of the remainder were 6aved. A GARIBALDIAN MOVE. ROME, November 1. Jticciotti Garibaldi has gone to •, Athens to raise 3000 volunteers, including 1000 Greeks, at Patras, where his •wife will organise a Garibaldlan ambulance corps. ATHENS, November 1. Tho Greeks have occupied Samcrfchrace, an island in tho iEgean Sea. THE SUNKEN CRUISER. ..' (Received November 3rd, 5.5 n.m.) ATHENS, November 2. ] Lieut. Vostis sank the Fethioulend • with two torpedoes at 150 yards, ranee. I
OUTRAGES BY TURKS. (Received November 3rd, 5.5 p.m. ATHENS. November 2. the Turks whilo fleeing on tho evening of tho 22nd from tho SarantaporoValley, traversed Metaxa and seized fifty-two inhabitants. They conveyed them to SerSdjo and cast them inte prison, where 6 eventv-threo* othei Greeks were. The Governor liberated 1-j, and soldiers and an armed crowd surrounded them and massacred 121, including fivo priests. Noses and handi were then cut off the corpses. A Christian villager was brought into Janma and murdered in the marketplace m tho presence of the authorities.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14503, 4 November 1912, Page 7
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