REVOLT IN SALONIKA.
TWO HUNDRED CASUALTIES. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, April 12. The Athens correspondent -of The Times states that nine of the alleged instigators of the Salonika revolt, including the police chief, Pakridis, have been arrested and transported to Athens. Two hundred, including women and children, were either killed or wounded by the air bombs which both sides freely used. Major Karakoufas, whose movement of troops signalled the outbreak, says his arrest is due to old enmity of General Zafiriou, who provocatively ordered patrols to encroach of his encampment. Karakoufas denies that it is a monarchist revolt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1926, Page 7
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