Saturday, October 27, 2012

Greek Armies Moving North.

New York Times 100 years ago today, October 27, 1912:
Advance on Road Toward Monastir Threatens Salonika.
    ATHENS, Oct. 26.— The Greek troops now control the two main roads leading north from the Greek frontier, and are advancing alone these toward the Turkish fortresses of Janina and Monastir. The latter movement threatens Salonika.
    The civilian population in Macedonia are stricken with panic, and many families are emigrating to Egypt.

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