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Part First The Greco-Serbian Treaty of Alliance1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Diplomatic Documents, 1913–1917, Issued by the Greek Government Concerning the Greco–Serbian Treaty of Alliance and the Germano–Bulgarian Invasion in Macedonia
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1918

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Footnotes

1

These documents, together with the preceding list of papers in the Table of Contents, cited as the Greek White Book, translated from the Greek and French, by Mr. Theodore P. Ion, of the Bars of New York and the District of Columbia.

The documents contained in the present book were laid before the Hellenic Chamber at the meeting of August 4/17, 1917.

The words in brackets take the place of illegible words of the texts of the telegrams. Wherever it has been impossible to complete the meaning the statement [words illegible] has been inserted.

The dates indicated in the body of the documents are those of the Julian calendar. — Translator.

References

page 93 note 1 The present military convention was signed at referendum, but was not ratified. It was replaced by the military convention of May 19/June 1, 1913, printed infra, p. 96.

page 110 note 1 See document No. 11.

page 111 note 1 See document No. 12.

page 112 note 1 See document No. 12.

page 114 note 1 See document No. 12.

page 117 note 1 See document No. 19.

page 119 note 1 See document No. 21.

page 123 note 1 See document No. 28.

page 124 note 1 This circular was communicated to the Minister of Greece at Bucharest.

page 124 note 2 See document No. 30.

page 129 note 1 See document No. 33.

page 130 note 1 See document No. 36.

page 130 note 2 See document No. 33.

page 131 note 1 See document No. 34.

page 134 note 1 This telegram was communicated to the Royal Legations at London, Rome, and Petrograd.

page 136 note 1 This telegram was communicated to the Royal Legations at Rome and Petrograd.

page 136 note 2 See document No. 41.

page 137 note 1 See document No. 42.

page 139 note 1 See document No. 43.