Show FIQHTING 41 CANDIA Nearly One Hundred British Soldiers I Killed and Wounded I ANOTHER BOMBb1ENT BOMBAMENT MN 9OBPSES ARE YG I TEE STREETS Foreig Warships Landing Marines to Assist the British Garrison I Christians Thirstitig For Revenge Turkish Governor 1Tofied That r R Will Be Held Responsible j London Sept 8Te Athens correspondent corre-spondent of the Daily News telegraphing telegraph-ing Wednesday says Reports have i been received here of fierce fighting in I the streets of Candia today and a brisk bombardment by the Camperdown Nearly lOa British soldiers are among those already killed wounded Athens Sept 7It is reported that the ombardment was renewed at Candia Can-dia and that the port has been seriously serious-ly damage The foreig warships have landed saiors to reinforce the British garrison and pump have been landed to assist in quenching the flames According to telegrams from Candia it 13 estimated that 2 British were killed and 15 wounded yesterday Several Christian families have sought refuge on the warships Many corpses are lying In the street of Candia In one case a whole family was killed The Italian consulate is also reported burned A Rssian warship left the Piraeus hurriedly for Crete today carrying the I Russian consul M Troijasld Candia Island of Crete Sept 7Te British battleship Camperdown having on board Sir A Bfiott the British consul at Candia ha arrived here Several other warshIp have also reached this por Reinforcements of bluejackets have been landed and an early restoration of quiet is expected The British vice consul Mr Carlo chIno was killed during yesterdays fighting The fires have ben extinguished extin-guIshed During the rioting the British ish atid German consulate were burned The custom house barracks and court house were saved Quiet is being rapidly restored London Sept 7Si A Biot the Britsh consul at Canea who went to Candia on board the British battehip Camperdow cables to the foreign of flee saying that the rioting a Candia was caused In the following order A British seaman on guard at the tax office was suddenly stabbed in the back and be dropped hIs rile which exploded ex-ploded killing a Musulmn The fir ins then became general and a party of 20 British bluejackets from the British ish torpedo boat Hazard was almost annihilated before he sailors could reach their ship n addition a de tachent of 45 BrItish seamen were driven from their quarters near the telegraph station and many of them were wounded The total casualties so far as known are 20 killed and 50 wounded The fate of the Christians in other towns is unknown but it is feared that only those who succeeded In obtaining refuge in the courthouse have been saved 1 The British vice consul Mr Calocher iho was burned to death in his house USED PLAIN LANGUAGE London Set 8The correspondent of the Standard who is on board the Camperdown says Edhem Pasha the governor ha just arrived ate Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon onboard the Cam perdown Captain HughesHalet who spoke with him saw no necessity for lIIf diplomatic language and told him plainly in strong terms that as governor he would be held responsible in the event of any further disturbances disturb-ances Edhem Pasla erted that he was nowerJess to control the mob but his sincerity seems very doubtful seeing see-Ing that he had over 4000 Turkish troops 1nder his order London Sept 71 Constantinople correspondent of theTimes says The ilaii i kfosk is greatly annoyed because cause theadmirals of tile internatonal feet in Cretan vaters persist in the collection of Cretan tithes notwithstanding notwith-standing the protests of Djevad Pasha Crete the Turkish military S commandant in |