THE TROUBLE IN CRETE.
« COXC'IWATIXG THE MUSSULMAN'S. TURKEY'S NOTE TO THE POWERS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEO RAPH--COPYRIGHT.] TPBR PhEBS ASSOCIATION.] (Riveived This T>av. 8.40 a.an.) LOXDOX, July 10. The foreign consuls at Gamira, in Crete, have <aniionnc-e-cl tliat unless the decision of the Protecting Powers regarding the Mlum'ssion of Mussulmans is carried out, tixxups would lie landed to-morrow, and the customs occupied. The Assembly has .mot, ami of 114 Christ in u deputies 59 were present, and all voted in favour of ad'miittiinig Mus.stilm.ans. Tlio Assembly then adjourned for four months. C'OXSTAXTIXOPLE, July 10. Tho Porte, in a note to tlio Powers, protests agaimib Greece recommending Cretans to obey the (k>•ision of the Powers, and considers Greece's inteifereuce is calculated to uflame feeling in Turkey .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1910, Page 3
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124THE TROUBLE IN CRETE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1910, Page 3
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