SLACKNESS OF ALLIES' DIPLOMACY.
RESENTED BY RUSSIAN AND ITALIAN PRESS. REMOVAL OF CONSTANTIXE 'DEMANDED. Received Oct. 1, 5.3 p.iru Petrograd, Sept. SO. Tlie newspapers are impatient at the apparent slackness of the Allies' diplomacy in Greece. The Vilomosti demands tshc immediate removal of King Constantino, who, with his advisers, are merely agents of Germany. Tihe Italian newspapers echo these deui^ntls.
GREEK FLYING CORPS JOINS ALLIES. 4 RESTORED IN CRETE. A BISHOP'S PRAYER. Received Oct. 1, 5.5 p.m. Athens, Sept. 30. The entire Greek Flying Corps, with army officers, have joined the Allies' fledfan Canea" * The island of Tenedos has also joined the new Government. Order has been restored and the new administration established in all provinces of Crete, except at Heraklion, where some unrest still prevails. At the religious .service at Canea cathedral, in honor of the new Government, the P.ishop's prayoi invoked the Almighty to rid the King of all bad counsellors, and inspire him to follow the path of duty, whiaa was the only way of national salvation.
GERMANOPHILE AGENTS KILLED. THE KING'S GUARD. Received Oct. 1, 5.5 p.m.. Athens, Sept. 30. During the conflict at Crete between the Venizelists and the aMi-Venizelists, several G-ennanophile agents were killed. . The Oounarist deputies have constituted themselves a corps of guardians to the Royal family. King Constantino h,\s asked to be put into telegraphic communication with t'he Kaiser. ■VOLUNTEERS REACH SALONIKA. Received Oct. 1, 5.5 p.m. Rome, Sept. 30. Wireless messages indicate that Greek volunteers have already arrived at Salonika. ■
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