A DANGER SPOT.
TURKEY AND CRETE. WILL THE POWERS INTERI VENEP LAWLESS MOIiS. [BY RIjRCTRIC TKIiEORAPn--COPyßlflnT.] lI'ICII PKKBS AHSOCrATION.] (Received This T)av\ O.'iO a.m.) CON-STAXTINOI'LM, May 30. Tho Grand Vizier, speaking in the Tutkisli oluunber, said that the solution of tin- Cretan problem was to ho found in carrying on negotiations with tho pnvtcc.tiiig powers, and not with Greece or Crete.' Ho added that if Greece iultervencd, Turkey would be obliged to lravo recourse to arms, and would not hesitate at making heavy sacrifices to retain Crete. Telegrams from itilio provinces show tha.t the question is arousing groat effervescence. Tho Turkish Minister of Marine 1' ' resigned, owing to differencesof i. sibn between liimself «ml' the ('■■ and Vixiei'. IJiMitor reports (that tilie "Young Tr : k Committee," at Trebizond and H:ii:csum (on tho Black Sea) li-avo (1. reed a boycott of Greek shipping, despite the Torte's disapproval. The mob at Jflffa. altitncked several Greek shops and beat the oeeii]xints.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1910, Page 3
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157A DANGER SPOT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1910, Page 3
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