Abstract

Divided Greece

Huybers, John A. | October 5, 1916 issue

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The people of Athens and the Greeks generally are greedy newspaper readers, but they find little comfort in their papers to-day. And with the discomforting news comes the uneasy sense of their helplessness. The court and pro-German papers, however skillfully phrased and with whatever arguments they may present, cannot disguise or attenuate the fact of the invasion of the Bulgarians nearly all along the frontier line of eastern and western Macedonia, and their occupation of Greek villages. Not only the national pride is lowered, but for those who have relatives and friends in the occupied territory there is the additional anxiety as to their safety.

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GREECE -- Politics & government; WAR; BULGARIANS; ATHENS (Greece); MACEDONIA (Greece); GREECE
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