New York Times 100 years ago today, May 8, 1913:
Greeks Near Avlona, and It Is Feared They Will Attack the City.
BRINDISI, May 7.— Advices from Avlona say that the situation there causes the greatest anxiety, as the army of Djavid Pasha, encamped a few miles to the north of the town, is in a starving condition.
The Greek army is encamped three miles to the south and is ready to take the slightest pretext to attack the city, notwithstanding assurances by the Greek Government that it does not intend to move against Avlona.
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