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<p>[Page 5]</p><p>talk Greece into the action. It is staging an extensive intrigue in which English gold presumably plays the lead. The Greek statesman Wenizelos is hard at work in Salonika getting a revolutionary movement off the ground and it&rsquo;s a question of how long the King can hold out against the superior numbers. It seems that there were serious clashes near Salonika between Greek and revolutionary forces, the latter supported by the Allies. A nearly isolated Greek army corps, which remained loyal to the King and refused to join the revolutionaries, surrendered to the Germans at [indecipherable] and has been brought to G&ouml;rlitz in its entirety. A very surprising outcome that greatly enraged the Allies. I wonder how the Greeks will feel in Germany?</p><p>In Romania, our troops appear to work wonders and peace within 6 months could well become a reality; it would certainly not be the kind of peace that Bratiano envisaged!</p><p>The latest infamy that the English press is accusing us of is that the Germans</p>

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