Show ALLIES DEMAND GREEKS DECISION THRONE OF GREEK KING MAY BE LOST AS RESULT OF ATTITUDE OF GREEKS king constantine will be reminded that HI his retention Rt of throne depends upon continuance of friendly neutrality london 0 o rida tho intimation of the greek government that any entente allied troops seeking refuge in greek territory will be disarmed has been the came of considerable to tho the enstedt powers and consequently field marshal barl larl 13 near east visit galna gains added importance according to belated dispatches re calved from athens greece bases her decision on international law while the entente minister mAnI comand that tho the right accorded troop troops to enter the country through permits them to retire by the same route should it become necessary essary for them them to do so the ministers are demanding that greece unequivocally define the atti attl tude she will observe should such an eventuality ventu allty present itself besides the balm claim lalm to hospitality which the en entente allies declare they have on greece in view ot of premier venizelos invitation to them to send force to SAlor ilki to enable greece to fulfill her treaty obligations to serbia which however greece repudiated earl kitchener and tho the entente min baters are likely to draw the attention of king constantine Constant lne and his govern ment to the face fac that the cons titu of greece was guaranteed by france russia and groat great britain and that it was only obtained after great britain had ceded the ionian lal ands to the tho country and tho three powers had acred to contribute 2000 i early tor for the per bonal onal use of the king thia it la Is contended binds the greek people to the entente allies and should king konstantine over overrule rull the constitution which the followers ot df M Veni venizelos telos insist he did when he the chamber it la Is suggested in some quarters that king constan tine would be reminded that hta his re of the throne of greece de penda on the continuance of friendly neutrality toward the entente powers |