FRONTIERS CLOSED
SETBACK TO GREEK BANDITS DECREASED GUERRILLA ACTIVITY LONDON, Jan. 3. Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria have closed their frontiers to Greek bandits, who wdre previously tolerated on their territory. The bandits are now moving south, and are expected to make their headquarters on the heights around Grevena, north of Thessaly, says the Athens correspondent of the British United Press. The reason for closing the frontiers is apparently the presence of the United Nations mission to begin investigations into allegations of trouble on Greece’s frontiers. The correspondent said that guerrilla activity has cegsed entirely in the Northern Greece districts of Macedonia. Thrace and Epirus.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26352, 6 January 1947, Page 5
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