THIRTY YEARS AGO
EXTRACTS FROM “STANDARD." NOVEMBER 24, 1915. Tho Greek Government had agreed to the Allies’ demands to maintain benevolent neutrality to/aids the Entente. The tension between Greece and the Abies was stated to be easing. Germany lyul transferred 10 divisions from the Eastern Front to tho Balkans. A German spokesman had reported that Russia was preparing an army of 350,000 men for this theatre. The latest reports from Galilipoli stated that the Now Zealanders had returned to the front line again after an eight-weeks’ rest. There was little activity on the front. A 'cablegram from Paris stated that the Serbian Government had transferred its headquarters from Prisrend to Scutari, in Albania.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 306, 24 November 1945, Page 6
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113THIRTY YEARS AGO Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 306, 24 November 1945, Page 6
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