The literary digest . fore he is promptto point out in his memorandum to the Peace Conference,from which we are permitted to quote by courtesy of theAmerican Hellenic Society (New York), that the Greek nationis distributed as follows: 1. 4,300,000 inhabitants of the Kingdom of Greece; 2. 151,000 in Northern Epirus and Albania; 3. 731,000 in Thrace and the region of Constantinople; 4. 43,000 in Bulgaria as it was before the Balkan wars;the territories which were annexed to Bulgaria by the Treaty- ofBucharest carried with them another 88,000 Greeks. 5. 1,694,000 in Asia Minor; 6. 102,000 in the


The literary digest . fore he is promptto point out in his memorandum to the Peace Conference,from which we are permitted to quote by courtesy of theAmerican Hellenic Society (New York), that the Greek nationis distributed as follows: 1. 4,300,000 inhabitants of the Kingdom of Greece; 2. 151,000 in Northern Epirus and Albania; 3. 731,000 in Thrace and the region of Constantinople; 4. 43,000 in Bulgaria as it was before the Balkan wars;the territories which were annexed to Bulgaria by the Treaty- ofBucharest carried with them another 88,000 Greeks. 5. 1,694,000 in Asia Minor; 6. 102,000 in the Dodecanese; 7. 235,000 in the island of Cyprus; 8. 1,000,000 or thereabouts, distributed variously—notablyin Egypt and in the rest of the African Continent, 150,000;in North and South America, 450,000; in southern Russia,400,000. Fifty-five per cent, of the Hellenic population of 8,256,000lives in the Kingdom of Greece and forty-five per cent, outside{Continued on page ISi). The Literary Digest for March 15, 1919 41. The /PIONEER and the VISION


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