The Greek Difficulty
I RBUTKBS TELEGRAMS.] London, May 10. Greece threatens a levy en masse. The army has been warned that an action is impending. The Turkish Envoy has withdrawn from Athens. The Porte has directed the adoption of a defensive attitude. Athens. May 10. M. Tricoupis has been invited to form a Ministry, but declined to undertake th<> trmk.
Received A*.»j i' 6, i a.ut. -Athkns, May 12. His Majesty the King has sent for M. Lapondos and charged him with the formation of a Cabinet. M. Lap«ndos is now endeavoring to form a Ministry favorable to a peaceful settlement of thu present difficulty. Regarding the demobilisation of the Gr«ek forces, it fa considered Brobanle the disarming of the troops will shortly take place. Advices from Dea announce that six British, cruisers have arrived there.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 143, 13 May 1886, Page 3
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136The Greek Difficulty Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 143, 13 May 1886, Page 3
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