GREECE'S TROUBLES.
GUERRILLA WARFARE. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cablo Associatron.) LONDON, June 2. The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Express" states ' that Bulgarian bands near Demotika (23 miles S. by W. from Adrianople), have begun a guerrilla warfare against the •Greeks holding the DedeaghatchAdrianoplo railway. They attacked a troop train after placing bombs on the line. There have been several similar attacks on other railways. The Greek army of occupation has now reached the neighbourhood.
Mustapha Pasha, with 10,000 Bulgarian irregulars, is reported in the Hermanli-Kildjali region.
Turkish gunners are mounting batteries behind Adrianople, and have dug trenches around the towns.
EX-KING CONSTANTINE.
('Th« Times.") ATHENS, June 1. Under pressure from his political opponents, M. Venizelos told the Chamber that if the agitation for the return of ex-King Constantino was pressed, he would raise the question of the maintenance of royalty itself. The declaration is* generally popular. The Government has restored martial law, owing to political disturbances. I
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 7
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