Show The German emperor is said to feel very irritated because England would not consent to his plan for preventing the accomplishment of the Cretan revolution rev-olution and the annexation of the Island to Greece for such was really his plan The sympathy of the English Eng-lish people is all with the Cretans and Salisburyhas but acted in accord with it in refusing to accede to Williams proposal It Is hardly likely that he will permit his irritation at what seems almost like a rebuff to lead him to do anything rash May the Cretans succeed suc-ceed and may Turkey be driven out of Europe |