TROUBLES THICKENING IN THE BALKANS.
STRAINED RELATIONS BETWEEN GREECE AND TURKEY GERMAN SUBMARINES SENT TO CONSTANTINOPLE. (deceived October '23, 7.30 p.ml London", October ■_' I. An official telegram from Athens, received through Renter's Agency, slates that the situation in regard to Turkey's expulsion of Greeks is becoming unbearable. There are now a-quarter of a million destitute refugees in Greece, costing 2,000,000 francs (about £53,300) monthly. Men closely identified with Turkish affairs are withdrawing money from ih- Imperial Ottoman Bank in London. Some small submarines made in Germany have passed through Rouniania in sections, en route t.. I 'olMailt illo|lle. Seme of the newspapers are insisting that Italy must occupy Viib.n.i, on iln- Adriatic, to arrest the state of anarchy in Albania, a id ,iU,, check Greek penetration into the country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 6
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