GREEK CRISIS.
OVATIONS TO THE CROWN PRINCE IN THE WEST. ' EX-PREMIER DENOUNCES MILITARY LEAGUE.' (Oy Teiojfaph.—Press Association.—Cooyrltbl.l ,(Rec. September 14, 0.C5 p.m.) London, September 14. • Tho Crown Prince of 'Greece, Prince Konstantinos —who, along with the other Royal Princes, was reported to have been forced out of active participation in tho army's affairs by tho mutinous Athens garrison—received a popular welcome at Patrae (an important western seaport of Greece) and at Corfu (in the lonian Isles). A reported omphatio condemnation of tho Military League by M. Thedtokis—who was succeeded in the Premiership last July by M. Ralli, tho latter being since deposed by
ithe -military. coup—-is causing excitement in !Athons.;i.A ; -telcgramvfrom 'Athens 'states 'thai, the followers: of :11. • Theotokis' : still ■form a;' majority -'of- the .Chamber; ;-;\': ; -,'
''The Times" traces tho present crisis to the army's humiliating consciousness of tho inability of tho country to resent tho peremptory tone of somo of tho Porto's com'< munications regarding Crete.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 7
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157GREEK CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 7
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