THE CRETAN CRISIS.
SITUATION GROWING WORSE
WHAT GREECE ENQUIRES. (Tbb Pebss Association.] ATHENS, Maech 29. The blockade of the Gulf of Yolo, in Thessaly, is regarded as imminent. , The Europeans, in conjunction with the Turkish troops, are protecting the water supply at Canea. The Greeks in Cyprus have boycotted German exports in revenge for the attitude of Germany towards Crete. LONDON, Maech 29. Greece is apparently unwilling to agree to the proposal for the mutual withdrawal of the Turkish and Greek troops from Crete. She requires to be allowed to administer the affairs of the island under a European mandate.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 5
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100THE CRETAN CRISIS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 5
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