THE ATTITUDE OF GREECE.
CAUSE • F SPECULATION.
AMSTERDAM, December 27. The Lokal Anzieger gives the text of an alleged semi-official message from Sofia, stating that Greeoe is unwilling to fight,. -and ..what, is more, has no- reason, to go agaiiist the Central Powei^ 'She will^giadty permit their armies to destroy the Anglo-French on Greek soil, as they are unwilling to evacuate -voluntarily. The authorities at Sofia are convinced that the Salonika question -will be solved in a few days. The Bulgarians greet their southern neighbour^ as sincei'e friends.The Frankfurter Zeitung mysteri- j busly hints that negotiations are afoot 1 in order to give Gireece certain guarantees. ; ' s '■:■ ' : -. ■ j . . Bi&'cussin^v/tiie : ; Badget debate, it says ,tlia>t \the';. en»o^n).ous increasing cost^of .%ar : necessities must cause colossal t^srtfcion^;#" no ; matter how h^h.' the indemnity. '■>:. ;'■; The Yieritia Neve Frei Press© says that tlio ;Bulgars%te leaving the pursuit to the Aiiarfth-fteiman troops.
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Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 2
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