The Tragedy at Macedonia: A EUROPEAN SCANDAL by The Maitland Weekly Mercury, Sat 28 Sep 1907, Page 13 One of the most 'pungent bits of journalistic literature during the month (says 'life') is Mr. llarold Spender's description of the state of things in Macedonia, in the London 'Daily Chronicle': 'It is the most amazing thing in the world to-day.' A whole' piece of Europe is relapsing into primitive anarchy. While the Powers are ingeminating peace at the -Hague', a great country, at the other end of their estates, is falling back into utter and horrible barbarism. Over a territory of 44,000 square miles massacre has become a virtue and deeds of nameless ferocity a form of competing' patriotism. Secure in her mate rial comforts, Europe looks on placidly at the murder and torture of innocent peasants. 'The news from Macedonia grows worse every day. Favoured by Turkey, the Greek bands, splendidly financed and organised—of...