THE CRETAN CRISIS.
TURKISH FORCES ORDERED
TO WITHDRAW.
INTENSE
EXCITEMENT IN GREECE.
Constantinople, March 4. The Powers have notified the Porte that the gradual withdrawal of the Turkish troops from Crete is necessary.
A Turco-Earopean military convention will settle the details.
The Porte claims that the Governor of Crete must be an Ottoman subject.
Amiens, March 4.
The Greek Government has recalled Admiral Eeinich, the Commodore ot the fleet, on the ground that he was too friendly with the admirals of the foreign fleets.
Ricciotti Gariboldi has wired to the President of the Greek Chamber that a hundred thousand Garibaldians will assist Greece if she declares war against Turkey.
There is intense excitement in Greece, and the populace are defiant-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5, 5 March 1897, Page 3
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