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Adrianople Aidin allies American Red Cross Armenians Asia Minor Athens Balkan Bashibouzouks Bulgarian Calyvia Cavalla Charioupolis Christians church Commander Commission communication compelled Constantinople coöperation Court of Queen declared Dedeagatch district Eastern Rumelia Ecumenical Patriarchate Empire Entente fact Falkenhausen Foreign Affairs frontier garian gendarmes German Greece at Berlin Greek Government Greek population Greeks in Turkey Hellenic houses illegible words inhabitants Islands Kaimakam kazas looted Macedonia Majesty King Constantine Malgara Master of Ceremonies ment Minister for Foreign Minister of Greece Mussulman nation neighboring neutral occupied official Ottoman outraged peace peasants persecution Powers province Queen Sophie Radiotelegram refugees reply Resident of Greece Rizoff Rodosto Roupel Rumania Salonika seized Serbia situation Skouloudis Smyrna soldiers Station ATA Station XM taken Talaat telegram telegraph territory Theotoky tion Treaty Treaty of Bucharest troops Turkey Turkish Government Venizelos vilayet villages Western Thrace XM to Station Young Turks ZALOCOSTAS
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 41 - Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to d1e rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone. The wishes of these communities must be a principal consideration in the selection of the Mandatory.
Stran 128 - The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development...
Stran 133 - ... ARGYROCASTRO AND CORYTZA" "I. ORGANIZATION: The execution and maintenance of the provisions laid down for the organization of the two southern provinces are now entrusted to the CIC (Commission Internationale de CSntrole). The Commission will organize the department of administration and that of justice and finance. The Albanian Government, by agreement with the CIC, will appoint and dismiss the governors and high officials, taking into account, as much as possible, the numerical importance of...
Stran 108 - One may be tempted to raise the objection that a substantial portion of this Greek population has Albanian as its mother tongue, and is consequently, in all probability, of Albanian origin...
Stran 15 - Inc., Columbia univ., NT Contains: Policy of victory In the East and its results, by Georges Bourdon; Smyrna, a Greek city, by Charles Vellay; Hellenism In Asia Minor in the Middle Ages, by Charles Diehl.
Stran iv - No. 36 Mr. N. Theotoky, Minister of Greece at Berlin, to His Majesty the King, at Athens. (Radiotelegram) (Station XM to Station ATA) BERLIN, December 1/14, 1915. The dispatch of Your Majesty in regard to the advance of forty millions was received yesterday evening.1 I immediately proceeded to take the necessary steps and I hope soon to be able to communicate to Tour Majesty their result.
Stran 135 - ... instruction shall be in Greek. In the three elementary classes Albanian will be taught concurrently with Greek. Nevertheless, religious education shall be exclusively in Greek. "IX. LIBERTY OF LANGUAGE: In virtue of the principle laid down in the Note of the Powers to Greece, dated April 11/24, 1914, the permission to use both Albanian and Greek shall be assured in the southern provinces before all the authorities, including the Courts, as well as the elective councils. "X. OCCUPATION: The CIC...
Stran 108 - Greece maintains that this mixed population ought necessarily to be allotted to her, for it would be contrary to all equity that...
Stran 39 - The people of the United States view with admiration the unselfishness and courage with which the Greek people, animated by that love of liberty and devotion to right which they have inherited from a long line of heroic ancestors, are fighting to preserve the freedom for which their patriotic forefathers valiantly fought: "Claiming similar ideals and moved by the same principles of right and justice the Government and people of the United States are determined that the fullest possible measure of...