SERIOUS SITUATION IN GREECE
' GERMANY'S VAIN THREATS TO GREECE, " ■ "" ANGLO-FRENCH PUTTING ON THE PRESSURE. '"1 • (Australian and New Zealand Cable Association and Reuter), Received November 12,5.5 p.m. , ' LONDON, November 11, The Athens correspondent of The Morning Post says: The German Minister lias issuel an ultimatum that Germany will regard any Greek cession of war material to the Allies for the use of the Nationalist Army as a casus belli. The Nea Heallas states that Germany lias placed £40,000 at the disposal of King Constantine .for the victims of the Angelica and Kikpishais (sunk by submarines), with a view of ending the maritime trouble. ' . '' Diplomatists are observing the utmost secrecy regarding the ' Anglo-French Note. M. Lambros has admitted that there will, be an unpleasant sequel unles negotiations achieve a compromise. It is understood the Anglo-French have demanded.. that the Austro-German Ambassadors leave Athens. , nv . (Continued on Page 3.)
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North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13754, 13 November 1916, Page 6
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147SERIOUS SITUATION IN GREECE North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13754, 13 November 1916, Page 6
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