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THE GERMAN FLEET, -,■?*. — -.' CAtSEtt SAYS IS READY TO SALLY . /; .i FORTH. United Service. ,( (Received Sept. 25, 11 p.rc- J Amsterdam, Sept. 25. j 'the Kaiser in a message to Krupp's *lUld other yards thanks them for the ' Rstoundingly Short time wherein the . Sset was repaired. The fletfc being ab'e to sally forth. '•'*■■ GERMAN CAPTURES. ■ i ' Amsterdam, Sept. 24. ...-,, The Germans have captured the Great Ekstern Railway Company's steamer Coltmi conveyed her to Zeebrugge. seized and released the ■Dutch" steamer Pririz Hendrick, hound for England, removing 34 passengers. The detained , passengers included escaped jranco-T!u3ian war prisoners, ten Britishers, en route to England on. furlough, , •l 80 Jl Anglo-Bolgian couriers. Gerianjk Has accepted Holland' 3 offer to submit tfic Tubantia ease to arbitration after the 1 war.... • The seizure of the Pri'na Hendrick by a submarine has startled and angered ■Dutchmen. The mails were not tampered .with. ■'■::■■-'■ f\'- ,] - : ' v ft - ■ • GBEECE. SATISFYING THE ALLIES. .' ATHEXS GOVERJfMEXT ACCOJIODATLVG. ■'■•. Received Sept. 25, 8 p.m. ■> ' .■ ' " , London, Sept. 25. i A correspondent at Athens states that the Government appears optimistic and ■willing to sacrifice two notorious Entente members of the Cabinet, namely, MM. Roufos and Vocotopulos, jn order to satisfy the Allies. Germany has not replied to the protest re the kidnapped army corps. , It ia stated that' the Greek note also demanded the evacuation of Kavalla, Drama and Seres. '. The mutiny on the cruiser Averoff is officially denied, but the commander has been relieved. ' REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT. UAOTXg'gROUXD RAPIDLY. *'•'■'-• RecWvefi Sept. 25, 11 p.ra *.' - London, Sept. 2.1 Mr. Jeffries wires from Athens that the Cttitw revolutionary movement has spread to the districts of SphantiaSellion, Kishamon and Kidonia. Revolutionaries have occupied Candia, meeting •with feeble resistance from the regulars. The gendarmerie joined the revolutionaries. Five thousand insurgents are near Canea. The Prefect has telegraphed the Governmnet: "What shall I do? Armed peasantry arc everywhere approaching •the town." ~. ■ SHE REVOLUTION. : Athens, Sept. 24. .some of the AverorFsj petty officers have been arrested. / London, Sept. 24. - A revolt has broken out in Crete, and armed peasants on Saturday entered KTndia.and after a fighting, displaced -the Greek authorities. ■-1 —: .THE. KAVALLA TROOP* Athens: Sept. 24. x f!vcece's demand on iermany is not re guided .fa weP-informcd circles as a seri . ous step.'but is considered a mere pro test to calm public excitement. Germany, replying to Greece, says sl» is to repatriate the Kavalla ' tiooys under guarantee that they shal not be punished for neutrality or exilei bv the Entente.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1916, Page 5
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