Show 1 The Greek Question Athens 16Hora the organ of Tri cupis characterizes the reply of tho Greek government the proposal of the powers as the most disgraceful cytip dtlat since the formation of the Greek kingdom Constantinople 16At a meeting of the ambassadors it was decided that the details for the surrender of the territory ceded to Greece could be settled between them and the Porte and afterwards notified noti-fied to Greece and that an international commission should b summoned to superintend the cession of the lem orv the Porte ordering the Turkish command rtlo quit an hour before the arrival of the commissioners who would take purees sion of the various localities and hand them over t the Greek troop who would arrive half an hour later Turkish commander on leaving woud take with them all individuals considered dangerous danger-ous to the new order of things and disarm dis-arm nil Mustelman population Ultimately Ulti-mately after the surrender the herdS ry a technical military commission i to b appointed to settle the delimitation of the frontier Paris 16Tbe powers are displaised with the tonaot the Greek reply to their note and while accepting its substance have asked an explanation regarding its form Premier Conmonrudouroui said that in view of the excited state of tba public mind and the danger that tho throne might incur he coud not modify the form and that ho would simply abide by the note n tent until the Chum her of Deputies met and voted on the question The powers notwithstanding this have decide consider the Greek acceptance as an accomplished fact and began > negotiations at Constantinople for the transfer of the ceded territory |