[6] "La Grèce Vénizeliste," in the Revue de Paris, 15 Dec., 1919.
[7] Such a project is only discussed in some of the messages exchanged between Athens and Berlin in December, 1916 (White Book, Nos. 177, 183, 186)—before the definite acceptance of the Allies' terms by the Lambros Cabinet. But there is absolutely nothing to show that the idea ever materialised.
[8] The New Europe, 29 March, 1917.
[9] See telegrams, dated Salonica, 29 March, published in the London Press by the Anglo-Hellenic League; letter from The Times correspondent, dated Syra, 23 April, 1917, etc., etc.
[10] Sarrail, p. 238.
[11] For details of this apocryphal scheme see a report from Salonica, dated 16 May, disseminated by the Anglo-Hellenic League; The Times, 8 and 30 May; the Daily Mail, 9 and 30 May, 1917.
[12] The Times, 14 May, 1917, dispatch dated Salonica 11 May.
[13] The Hesperia, 11, 18, 25 May, 1917.
[14] The Times, 30 May, 1917.
[15] Sarrail, p. 234.