Show f GOVERNOR OF CRETE c Four of the Powers Reach an Agreement BUT TWO HOLD OUT > GERMANY A AUSTRIA OPPOSE 1 OP-POSE THE PROPOSITION < Aclmirals Object to a Further Parley Mussulmans of Sitia Suffer For Lack of Water Withdrawal ot Troops Discussed in the House of Commons Report That England T i About to Fore the Dardanelles I C Paris April 8A dispatch from Constantinople to the Times says the proposal to leave the choice of a governor gov-ernor of Crete to the propose Cretan L assenbly ha been accepted by four of the powers but it is added Germany Ger-many and Austria still oppose the j proposition I Will Parley No More 1 8The admirals of Campa April STe admirls the foreign fleets and the consuls held The ques a meeting today at Sudaz metng toay tion 3 discussed was whether the consuls con-suls should renew parleying with the insurgent leaders I was decided not t do fOTo To Assist the Turks Canea Crete April 8The foreign admirals have sent a warship to Kissamo with instructions to assist the Turks In evacuating the place the l latter having declared it impossible to resist the insurgents A fire yesterday In Candia destroyed the residence of the bishop Want t Fight Elassona April SThe troops are the fact very much disappointed at fat that the Greeks have not attacked them and the conversation of the r soldiers and subaltern officers shows their temper to be such that in the event tempr outbreak of hostilities and the repulse of the Greeks no Turkish generals dare act otherwise than invade in-vade Greece Suffering For Water Canea April 8The Mussulmans of Sitia are suffering from want of water the wells of the town not sufficing suf-ficing to supply their needs and the insurgents driving them back whenever l they attempt to obtain water outside l inside of the protection afforded by the r foreign warships The barracks occupied by the Italian shore at Candia marines doing duty on Cadia have been burned to the groud A detachment of COO additional Russian troops and an additional detachment have arrived here F of 700 British troops Salonica April SThe dispatch of Turkish troops from this place to the frontier of Macedonia ceased today all preparations having been made to meet Greece any hostile act on the part of The Withdrawal of roops l London April Answering a question ques-tion in the house of commons today r relative to the date of evacuation of I the island of Crete by the Turkish troops the secretary for the foreign office George N Curzon said that France had asked the powers for their views on the early evacuation of the island by the Turks but added it was impossible to announce the exact date of the withdrawal or the Turkish forces Several of the powers he continued con-tinued were of the opinion that the Greek troops must first be withdrawn Unfortunate Counter Blast New York April SA dispatch to the Herald from St Petersburg says Just at the moment when everyone had made up his mind that the trouble in Greece and Crete were settled and after the bourse had opened buoyantly on the report that Greece had given way a very unfortunate un-fortunate cvunterhlat has come in the postponement of the blockade and the news of the speech of Mr Balfour in which he Is reported to have talked of a union with America in case of a war with France and Russia This latter lat-ter point seemed so remarkable that had i not come through the official agency it would seem incredible At all < vents it has produced the strongest impression upon a large party here whoe members persistently insist that England is backing the Greeks and r wishes to seize Suda Bay To give an idea of these sentiments i has been t reported that England is about to force the Dardanelles An Uproar in Italy t < Rome April Considerable uproar attended the interpellation of the government gov-ernment by Signer Imbriani the socialist 1 so-cialist leader in the chamber of deputies depu-ties today who referred to the odious policy of leading free Italy to commit inconceivable acts of violence against i Greece and to trample upon the laws L of nations Continuing Signer Imbriani asserted that Italy was playing the role of a I vassal to the dreibund and he eulogized r the conduct of Greece In so doing the socialist deputy vigorously attacked t the acts of Italy and the concert of 9 the powers for which he was frequently < fre-quently called to order by the president presi-dent of the chamber and was loudly q cheered by his followers Contents of the Circulars London Auril 8A dispatch to theE the-E Times from Constantinople says that r the porte this afternoon communicated to the ambassadors the contents of three circulars dispatched to the Otto abroad man representatives abroa r The first dated April 5 notified the t powers that the orte > is willing to withdraw the Turkish garrison from Crete if the Greeks previously withdraw with-draw and the power guarantee to pacify the Islands I demands also F r that Greece should evacuate Crete forthwith forhwih k J The second is dated April 6 and protests pro-tests In anticipation against the apr ap-r pointment br the powers of a European Euro-pean governor of the island The third dated April 7 protests against the injustice of disarming the Cretan Mohammedans while the Christians Chris-tians are permited to retain their arms Cretans Mean Business t London April BThe Times will I t print tomorrow the following dispatch at from its Canea correspondent The Cretans are now massing around KIs same They have mounted four guns sro and intend to c attack the fort which f i held by 15 Turks Yesterday they wrote to the captain o the Austrian warship anchored in the bay declaring that a the action of the international fleet had hitherto been hostile to them j hey would repel forcibly any attempt of the warships to interfere with their designs at Kissajno I is suppose therefore that the Cretans will direct their guns upon the warships if the latter I lat-ter open fire = I |