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Grecians Receive a Shock.

AT THE RETREAT OF THE ARMY. AND SOB IN THE STREET. Athens. April 20. The reports from Epirus as to the "result of the lighting are conflicting. K&cb sidtf claimed to have gained au Jvieopolishs being bombarded. The jKvple of Athens are st unm d by the news of the defeat and rem it of the army, and sobbed in the street. They demand that a uc\\ comwainti i be appointed. The intended expulsion of 200/*»0 Greeks from Turkey within a foriuL-h. is causing a feeling of .h-may in Greece, and the Powers are prv -,-i. g |B| the Sultan to modify his di.:-.or. Constant!VPl.K. Ai 2ih There is great rejoicing at Constat! tinoplv at the sticc<ss of the Turk -h army. The Sultan ba> d« >. «.rat< 1 Edhem Pasha and six dtM-ioi.ai commander?.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 307, 27 April 1897, Page 3

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Grecians Receive a Shock. Hastings Standard, Issue 307, 27 April 1897, Page 3

Grecians Receive a Shock. Hastings Standard, Issue 307, 27 April 1897, Page 3

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