THE GRECIAN CRISIS.
REBELLION AN UTTER FAILURE. REBELS TURN ROBBERS. Unit«d Press Association—By Electrio 'Xekgrreph—Cbpyright. ATHENS, October 31. Lieut. Typaldos and other rebels hid in a wood and attempted to hold tip a train, but the gendarmes captured four and put the rest to flight. Two wounded officers were arrested hiding in Athens. The prisoners etate that 69 officers signed tho protocol, but only 19 fulfilled their pledge. Several regiments have been mobilised and have arrived at Athene. The populace threaten to lynch the mutineers. After Lieutenant Typaldos quitted the ship, Lieutenant Zeras brought the destroyed Velos to Salamis. The commander of the destroyer Aepis escaped while the rebels were changing their clothes ashore, and steamed to Corinth and surrendered.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13569, 2 November 1909, Page 7
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