

1 pieces of amll. rv that bad 



.-. UUerke opened fire on 

 11 20. Una |*atia bad not been 



,111 h.lf hi, art 

 could not be brought up during 



I. .-.-..'. . 

 dragged over th 

 .-...if. i iu forced 



ami ttherni-r the ground wu 



ll.l, nl- 1! 



vening of April 18, f r 

 He- 



asna orougnt up nor* than 



nnil began an 



. l,;, h m,,,..,! t! r five 



heaat at H..KH/ 

 ier at five .lifl.-r.nt i-.n 



M4rai.ii had abandon. 



.' Mnti. nfter M. 



> hark !l. 



pri*' il 10. 



was retaken l\ tin- Tmkv .\ 'he Greeks 



! tlie 



nminlnined a position ii ti,. ft- nti r line. 



I.. 1-1 tit. . 

 at Krania mul No/et 



hand- of tin- Turk-. 



at Kalambaka 



also, at tin- \tri-im- 1. ft. !.. r. tiul place 



a in issue. 



I <.n 



8 acain-t tin- f.'iir Turkih bat- 



B^LB nt 



nti.l with the Mi|i|Mirt 'f tin- artilliT\ th.-Turk- 



liur- 

 4|Mit. whirh wnn nil iin|M>rtnnt ) -in. n. 



lM<llll I ' 



Blaaaoim ninl tin- Turkish town .f i'lnlan 

 ejoaat, and wait i ! he fotrea fi^ht 



Maluna. Tin* Turk > fn -h 



tin* ufffiiMvr. The Grteka 



routi<l thoiich tlu-ir lueapa were five 



Moeeare in tin- 1 ' I>nmit>i. 



. whi-h I; . turn tn<- r\^\\\ fl.-i 



ap-.J tin- <iiv*k nr- 



aaaanil at /.ark.^.. 



i pillnnt ilofi-iiM^ of Kritiri. wh-n- tin- -nrth- 



T-irki-h artillery tit k altnn<lor.il 



the plain 



r ttu-ir Uttrriea at Zarko* wrre ai- 

 lencnl. It wa, exported that they v.nild attempt 

 :.| Ijin-., 



io north and weat aidea. Therr wcrr 00.000 

 Greek troop* encaged in thedefenaeof (I 



rmerres wcn exhauMeil 

 : vin >f t he liat t le WM ^ each 



We in turn ailvanring ami retrrating acmai the 



r 1 1 mndi 



vision that f.-n.-l the Greekn t> T 

 , bands wen> 1.. - on the Mace- 



m coast west of Kavala and. with the object of 



g tbe railroad from Constantinople near De- 



MiareJMd as fara*Gojrat,wbrre tbet 

 overtaken by a Turkiab detachment, wbt 

 aid of the naasaBtl compelled tbem to rHremL Bum- 



' v 



by Ihto 



. . 



Mppliea. cring o 



aboTM UM Turks could no lonfff trami 



land cottajBpieattnoa. The iaatim aquadruo bom- 

 banlrd and dertruvrtl PteUUMM and Katmna. 



lt> .unuotkw 



tbe ballrrim . 

 veam firing 00 tbe atrao. 



.n aAbore, and boeabardina; Actlmm, 

 i-*ilc >H.rr. Tbe Urrrk gunUu at Aria 



QtOfffioX-aiid tbe-Sprtaai- Tbe aMpa c^vo 



diatrfbuted among tbe towwnen of Arta and ooa> 



limit* rrr M nt aay Ijrfore an artillrry duel 

 began .r, April '..it form. 



k- anl the Turkiab batteries across tbe 

 mile* away. Tbe Greeks laid more gun* 



awanbr;. -li'JO.whi rrgU- 



larv crowM .t liani and ^ upird aw- 



i.g -. n.ir.ui : .ili..n% Let 



. Manoa bad 





>ig Janina, the capital, and bringing about 

 .d insurrection i nth. 



Pia.la. h..h they found 

 desert* 1 >>y the Albanian garrison 

 these having inut ini.-.l an.i returned to Janina be- 

 cause r commaiMler. Tbe 

 .H craned the Lurua river. an<l intrenched them- 

 vntepigadia. The troop* of Ahmed i 

 1 them there and captured 

 baeqnentlv t lured the 

 it unt bcn tbe Turks 



g a low of 819 killed and wound- 



VI themselves. 



k frrcn that carried the Reveal pass 

 advanced an far a* Viglia and threatened Haitian. 



row 

 ivritiri WH evacuated on April J4. after 



:igm had I- n taken I . 

 tie U mUnlir.ent of the poaitiom still 

 and theadv 



.n.l t 



held > k wa continued, i 



of the* Turks wa* very lt>w and cautioua. There 



wa* much hard fighting U-forr the dr.- k 



u that they Mill beld in 

 <inl on tbe foothill*. The Greek* 

 tied frvin Nefrro and Karya. but west of 

 Maluna the (witions were still obstinately dis- 

 puted. After the Uttle of M.ti a rrmarkable 

 change came over tbe spirit of tbe Grrek troop*, 

 ho ).a.l altancel upon the impregnable poriUon 

 ,nxe, guarding tbe Maluna pa* with a 

 daab an.i r worthy of hi|fh>raii*. bad 



h of ground in the defile* and 



e ridgea without loas of moral* even under 



.nn.l had ralliwl quickly and continued the 

 content in their new pojftJooa. though r\: 

 more tha. the Deadly fire of tbe Ti 



gun*. Thustbey bad fought all day long at Mali 

 while their earthworks were being knocked u> 

 >hell*. They bad gained 



ground on tbe left, while their center remained 

 Marv. and on the ripht th, Turk* bad ad- 

 miles to tbe village of Kutavi. The 



