nm i, 



*ntatives of the powers reeogntaed on)? the 

 to a strategic rectification of the 



of Gtweee. Th IVrte had 



.-.- at l'!,er**!a, I../ 

 a I I hcT were prrjwr 



eace with the Turkish foraifll 



OB the strategic frontier finaJlf 

 aitibaatad. .K-luded som 



Ucw, h<*r inlialm.ia. .-..: u 

 other |*ru of TbrMaJi. 

 Ur and the 



the 



ul- 



the lar and the Sultan in i. legrams to the five cover- 



dh> . vi an-j Prarideai 1 ^ . . ' - . 



uaios line, to -, 



Mth Hi.- ainlMUMulont aft- r a 



.rmistioe had been concluded with the 



I I'h. r- . 

 .mil aflervanl renewable 



iiuv uniil Hi.- conelosiott of peat* ne- 

 fin* conference on June ft. O 



1'urkimh troops Of Hiui 

 r the gmrrinoiiB in the a 



Unii-i ami 



lA*ador joined in a formal derla ration 

 : Thiissaly. 'II. 



,'|.-al oVhmitalion of lti< 



-(4 i>n tin- .|tt. MI i. of the i-a|>it illations, 



f in- 

 lial Greece could paj .1. the 



heep tax and < lnmatin 



to ronti- i.iiuU iuii . IT. . 



: I not ret-. 



alional financial commission was in formed 

 - Greek Government authorities that the crop 



r tin- yeai 



iinai, was entirely lo*t, and conseouently the 



10,000,000 ilrachinai from 



o.OOO 



dnu! n ; that the ex- 



pmnn of ill- -vernment for the war 



.it.an.l that the co 



TH from ThessaJr, 



was 



S.000.000 drarli . \.-r. thr m<>liilizn- 



a cn-at ili^turliance 



1897 won 1*1 ni>t amount to over 65,000,000 drach- 

 mai. showing a fallii whih- the 



rt^.i ..f tl Uov, n m.-i.t u ul.l f - ' Up 135.. 



OOlOOOdni \n int. rn.-il loan would reduce 



im.l f..rreinsUllingtbTbe*- 



Hot afTr>l an aiiiinitv *>nf)1ri-nt (COTVT 



ann. '.llOQ.or lft > . l .*" H " M " l <lriM < h* 



mai. The military rotiitniMion reporti-l ' 

 ' 



1 !>- 

 ^rtk Pa.*!.. 



Iain! v!th nn |4 



(h- atnlMMsadors n- 

 u^xnly. } Mini 



nu'lit of 



.';!\ 1 l>y a iinanimouft declaration. 

 it ion 



that - .t.n?i.l.T I hi- fr.'iiti.-r prtv 



posed by Ihf IH.W. T- other lii" 



-. th> natural boumlanr. <n tin* 



th> negotiations on .1 uly 

 .-f all the IM.W.-P* , 



a cirrular 

 MiggeMing that t| U 



t*eace. The German ambawador iuUted 



that the 



istiBf on 

 Ottotn 



..>:- ..,'.. . ' 



. itfB| !.. MM) .-. i ' I-.. -. - 



ut v i MsnJ on July 1H, but 



k rmm 



rpted 



ftflsl I 



..' 



tain 





'- ... 





. 



: 

 



urged the ImmedlaJ 



threatening to withdraw from the European run- 



* were not Insist sd upon. Germany and 



nation could nut be requ 



the in.!. -11)1111) tin* .'.-.[ ami the |ymrnt guaran- 



many insisted that guarantees for the 



I avn -ditors of Greece be con- 



II With thr ||,.l.|l. 



an ambassador proposed to insert in the tnraiy 

 a proviion for the t*tablihment of a financial con* 

 trol in (.r. .... Kuttia was opposed to such con* 

 tro|. but acquiesced when the other powers agreed. 

 \N it h the Mi|.| N .rt of Germany and at I 



>rte proposed that the evacuation of 

 should be effected gradual Ir as the 



Mall,. ...,1s, fTl, : i.n.MlJ n> tMbl 1- : '1- *i - 



Pasha proposed, when the ambassadors objected to 



f the plain of Thessaljr 



a n-mleiin^ the |>aynient of the indemnity more 



.It and remote, that the occupation should be 

 . a xone including Vulo. I arisse, and 

 Trikl.ala. He .Lit,;. toent 



of a fimt iiiMallinriit of 1* T. MiuO.OOO, which was 

 needed for the eipenses of evacuation, the Turkish 

 trea The Greek Government 



was unable to provide such a sum. Efforte were 

 ole indent n it v among the pri v. 

 ileged banks a, Bnandal h. u^ at home 



ami abroad, in nl r to escape 

 cial < "Ucress. 



. was a movement in favor of 

 war by means of a forced loan imposed on the'rich. 

 rather than n.lm.tt. 



man. Kuwiati. Am4rian. French, and Italian gov- 

 ernni< ^ :>k I*aha' compromise 



gil f.-r the rt-tontion of Volo. I^arisse, and 

 Trikhala as pledgee, ami 



ti..n uMallmenta of the indemnity were 



tmi.l. l.onl SahO.uM refused posiUvely to sanction 

 such a plan, fearing that. ith tn.l. 



Greece ....1.1 I- unable to pay the indemnity, and 

 a practically permanent occupation would result, 

 Kngland ha. I already ircognuted the jutti 

 Turk tonr a* a guarantee. 



but the English ambassador now held that t 

 tuition should be confined to certain strategic 

 ' the Pemioc, involving no civil or 

 military al mi nitration over the population. The 

 Greek Govern t. 



to urg* its inability to pav more than T. 1.MO.OOO. 

 and thi the Bnglbh. French, and HuMJan gor- 



were inclined to U i:, x. . Ix>rd SalUfaurv 

 that thec three governments the orip- 



f.r the lIHlei. 

 guarantee a loan of T. 4.000.000, the other powers 



