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Show The Ureelc Itimirrcetlon. Athenn, 3. Ten thousand Greok rngulitrs and many tbousand volun--er are crossing the frontier from Lamia to-day in three divisions. The oommanders have orders not to attack Turkish troops, the object of entering Turkey being to prevent massaores of Christian! consequent on the insurrection. insur-rection. This determination has been communicated to tin- Turkish minister who does not seem to consider con-sider it sufficient to warrant a rupture of diplomatio relations, as he is making no preparation for departure. Mercantile fleets from the Phteus aod Siera will anchor at Salamis where fortifications for their protection protec-tion have been hastily erected and torpedoes placed outside the harbor. Lhe Greek navigation company's steamers have been chartered by government lor the transport of troops and supplies. Riga harbor here is cloned by ice. The cabinet are resolved to carry out their programme in spite of the signing ol the armistice. The miuister ol foreign a flairs, yesterday, informed the Turkish minister that Greeco had no intention of declaring war against Turkey, but only desired to protect Greek eubjocts. The Turkish minister replied that he would refor the foregoing declaration to the porta. Greece has bcdI a diplomatic note to the powers explaining explain-ing thu reasons for her action. Tne army is advanoint: on Theasaly without with-out encountering any resistance. |