THE CRETAN CRISIS.
RESIGNATION Or/ THE GOVERNMENT. MORE WARSHIPS ORDERED TO CRETE. . By Cable—Press Association —Cop,, right London, August U. The Cretan Government intimates its resignation. Owing to Hi* failure of the efforts at persuasion to bring about the lowering of the <ireck Hag on Canea fortress, more warships' have been ordered to Crete to remove the Hag unless Cretans in the meantime remove it.
Creek newspapers unanimously urge the Cretans to respect the wishes of the Powers.
GREEK OFFICERS EXPELLED. MUTINY SPREADING. ANOTHER THREAT BY THE POWERS. By Cable—Press Association.—Copyright Received 16, 1u.20 p.m. London, August 16. The Creek officers commanding the Cietan Militia were recently hooted and expelled from their quarters when they endeavored to prevent the hoisting of the Creek army flag. The mutiny, instigated by the revolutionary leaders, is spreading to other posts. The protecting Powers threaten to reoccupy the island.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 175, 17 August 1909, Page 2
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145THE CRETAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 175, 17 August 1909, Page 2
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