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WHY GREECE HOLDS ALOOF

DANGER FROM BULGARIA. ALLIES' OFFER OF TROOPS. NOT CONSIDERED ADEQUATE. (Received April 7, 2 a.m.) Athens, April 6. M. Venezelos, ex-Premier of Greece, in a memorandum, explains that Rouhiania was unwilling to co-operate with Greece and Servia without Bulgaria. When Bulgaria obtained a German loan M. Venezelos abandoned the idea of a Giffico-Bulgarian agreement. Later the allies enquired whether Greece would assist Servia if Britain and Franco each sent a division of troops to Macedonia to forestall the danger of a Bulgarian attack. The Greek General Staff considered the offer inadequate and negotiations with Sir Edward Grey were suspended.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15887, 7 April 1915, Page 8

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WHY GREECE HOLDS ALOOF New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15887, 7 April 1915, Page 8

WHY GREECE HOLDS ALOOF New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15887, 7 April 1915, Page 8

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