TURKEY AND GREECE.
FRENCH VINTAGE.
EXTENDING THE BOYCOTT. By Telegraph.-Presi Association.—Copyright. LONDON, 9th September. The committee at Salonika, Turkey, which organised the boycott of Greek goods in consequence of tho action of tho Greek residents in Crete in expelling the Mussulman deputies from the Cretan Chamber, has now issued a proclamation extending tho boycott to Cretan goods.
A CHANCE FOR AUSTRALIAN WINES. By Telegraph—Press Aigouiation.—Copyright. LONDON, 9th September. The Morning Post states that Bordeaux is likely to send half the usual quantity of claret to England and only 10 hogsheads of Chablis-. This should afford an opportunity for the further introduction, of Australian champagne and other wines. [The French vineyards were in many instances, notably in the Macoh and Lyons districts, devastated hy hail. The Beaujolais and Girondo districts were invaded by parasites, and the regions of the south and south-west by mildew,]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 5
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