"A SECOND CALAIS"
WAR MUST EXTEND TO GREECE
IF SHE CANNOT DEFEND HERSELF. (Received December 17, 3 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, 16th December. The Neve Freie Presse says that the Central Powers cannot suffer the Entente to create a second Calais at Salonika. The war must logically extend to Greek territory. If Greece is too weak to defend herself, she will find her true friends in the Central Powers. The Germans are concentrating at Ghevgheli. The estimated total Bulgarian casualties number 120,000. [The reference to "a second Calais" is to the tenure of Calais by the English in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.]
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 8
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