. Review of reviews and world's work. finds herself areintensified from day to day. The long-awaited fall of the Zaimis ministn-, on Sep-tember 13, was followed by many indicationsthat the country was ready to enter the waron the side of the Entente Allies. After arefusal on the part of M, Dimitracopulos,former Minister of Justice, to form a cabi-net, the ta>k was committed to M. Kalogero-poulos. Within a few days after his ac-ceptance of the portfolio it was semi-oflFiciallyannounced that demands had been made onGermany for the release of the Greek armycorps made prisoners by the Bulgarian


. Review of reviews and world's work. finds herself areintensified from day to day. The long-awaited fall of the Zaimis ministn-, on Sep-tember 13, was followed by many indicationsthat the country was ready to enter the waron the side of the Entente Allies. After arefusal on the part of M, Dimitracopulos,former Minister of Justice, to form a cabi-net, the ta>k was committed to M. Kalogero-poulos. Within a few days after his ac-ceptance of the portfolio it was semi-oflFiciallyannounced that demands had been made onGermany for the release of the Greek armycorps made prisoners by the Bulgarians and(lermans at Kavala. It had been stated thatthese troops were to be transported to Ger-many. In England this procedure was calledkidnapping; and the indignant outcry thatarose from the British press when it waslearned that Greek soldiers were tobe kept out of harms way by the kind fore-thought of their Bulgarian and Teutonicprotectors was another reminder that JohnBulls sense of humor is not quite the sameas other GENERAL SARRAIL INSPECTS THE RUSSIAN TROOPS VtHO JOINED THE ALLIED ARMY AT SALONICA(For many months the Allies have been preparing an army at Salonica. with the avowed purpose of some daystarting an advance which might eliminate Turkey from the war by cutting the railroad through Bulgaria overwhich vast supplies from Germany are transported. Besides the original French and British contingents, thereare now at this Greek port the reorganized Serbian army and troops sent from ItaW and Russia. Within recentweeks Creek volunteers in large numbers have joined this polyglot army under General Sarrail) RECORD OF THE EVENTS IN THE WAR {From August ig to September 20, igi6) The Last Part of August August 19.—Two British light cruisers, Not-tingham and Falmouth, are sunk by Cjermansubmarines in the North Sea; the (jerman battle-ship Ifestfalen is damaged by a torpedo from aBritish submarine. August 20.—It is learned that Italian and Rus-sian armies have


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