| Show GREECE WILL RESIST jdith with her mackto back 10 the wall wal I 1 I 1 she will bid defiance I 1 IN 14 WAIT FOR A GERMAN SHIP 1 1 ne ih keople iemon demand d that war be do blared against turkey in the belief I 1 that such a step will compel the rowers power to observe neutrality P greece has ft a grievance dating irom from the tb berlin convention glad I 1 stung severely criticizes criticises the action ot of the powers fr london march IS 18 the athens correspondent of 0 the dally daily chronicle de dc clam that greece has set her back I 1 the call all and Is 1 prepared tor for t the worst the chronicle chronic le correspondent nt who Is mr henry norman sol says inu big opinion sums up the result of oc his i vit lut to the frontier and adds the greek fleet which I 1 visited yes V iler fay and whose hose v present vl whereabouts hereabout here abou is art are unknown to the foreign legation Is the turkish top eclo boats oil off one on of the northern islands I 1 should mould the german warship Nal serin abuela Au UEla to avoid this fleet which Is I 1 eagerly her GLADSTONE STRIKES OUT OOT old attack on the policy of the rowers powers london march 18 there bill bo be published tomorrow by john murray a 86 lleon page pa pamphlet in the form of a letter from AV E gladstone dated cates nara march larch 3rd ard to the duke ot of west inin nl niter ster it furnishes IL a remarkable dence of mr Glad stones mental activity the lett letter begins my am allon Is for peace and peace alone but 11 aery grain of sand band Is a part of 0 the ashore and connected as I 1 have beet been for v nearly nc arly halt half EL a century with the east cast ent ni question that inclination do does not effice to justify bile silence nce the letter then proceeds to review th the s incidents Kli lents in the east cast from the begin fling of the Armert armenian lan massacres and arraigns the powers to his attempt in 1880 1860 to es halh the concert of europe mr gladstone says ve soon diS discovered COVeTed hu hat for of several of the powers tile the ion of concert became of nes totally at variance with that illch we ac attached to it and included toy wt demonstrate demon demonstrations strat ion I 1 which might he be liae acle under condition that they should ot dt pass pa into reality at present tho the were owera havo have no common purpose to muff them together that la is worse hen inn all this vre pretended tended and ineffectual operation if the governments Rovern menla shut it ct the he people it 1 t Is time to speak with ree dont at this moment two tuo kroat great taace are under the government of tso 0 o young men one wholly without and experience and the ther having only such lodge and experience in truth limited enough as 0 have excited astonishment and con ter nation n when hen an inkling of 0 them was len ken to the world these so tar far as heir beir sentiments aro are known are using heir power in the concert to fight against freedom why are we 0 have our government planed pinned to their wons prone surely it Is 1 time to shake oft off he incubus why should not crete be autonomous united with greece yet t Is as undetached ached in theory from turey an bosnia besnia and greece it her bold action has conferred a tent t service eon ice in europe and has mode made impossible to falter with mith the on n aa we havo have faltered with thel question of armenia she as it 11 from the meshes of plo maey slid and liaa has placed it on the orter tr of the th day tor for a a definite solution remember no ease case in which so no amali small stole state has conferred so go great a bene V I 1 SCENE IW IN parliament leaders refuse information as to the blockade london march 13 mr balfour Bal tour first ird d of the treasury and government idar der in the house of Com commons mone re iyar today to sir charles dilke dalke ad aneed radical said that the lun n of 0 the blockade of the island 0 f gehad ran had been sent to greece ile he ath ded that it was incorrect to say ill that at tern ermany sany had declined to employ a land tee re to operate in the interior of the gioi and john morley liberal asked it it waa r V as s stated mated by M Hano rath hell minister tor for foreign affairs An alra lilt hat greece had b beon tv again invited to imply with the decision of the powers vid d that in the eve event I 1 of her refusal the treat ot coercion would be carried out mr balfour Eal four firing up amid the great creal ng benches lil in substance anc that the leaders leader of 0 us 0 oil opposition were vere constantly trying 0 in barreas the Govern government me 11 t by ques and speeches in and out of the ibe thereupon sir william vernon court the tb liberal leader reminded r balfour balbour that the marquis of wiry 7 had bad referred the house to the iho liwer achs on the cretan question made ov M maline kellne and M Heno in m chamb Chani biT of deputies and nad had in not 0 t fina A the house any information fc tor r ivas Iv cs sir william reiterated mr I 1 1 r question which brought turner tr cheers cheer from the s chell mr hir balfour Bal tour in reply told sir sip wll m to get his friends in the th house ot of ft 3 to ask ash tile tho premier Pr toiler tor for an 0 ox ic atlon continuing he beti said ald it if t the be position wish to move a vote ot of ceno c n lr 0 let them name their debate we re Q qulie ul leom roily ready for or the debate ap I 1 iut t from the government support it 1 it Is understood in the lobbies of nt the on ot of commons that sir william bourt fal shortly take up mr cal bel ra it rd challenge and move an address I 1 0 the crown on cretan affairs el 0 1 the blockade Bloc kad march ill the admirals ol of I 1 blots in thee waters have ved to t the their ir respective rep colv ambas caws dorm at notifying I 1 ya a ot of the blockade or 0 tile the lland ol of 17 he roto warship P will be sent scat to tow tour euid island and give alv ohp mayors mayor of 0 the th wt 1 parts krit copies or of the it autonomy eniy mocked and the th of ol 01 at it Is II that the admirals pl 11 ml the greek warship bow OW r 1 to leave cretan tomor bis al 71 va 08 Is 11 mh ilni great quan f af pf be r it j t together bof ether at bl his nc camp a it at akia situated in one on of I 1 t the he in mou nta inous and inaccessible portions ot of tho the island a nd the greek commander la Is showing shoeing no signs of ancoli any intention of ev evacuating a bating the abe island and consequently lic it Is believed he has received orders to 10 remalia in occupation in 1 spite of ill thy 0 opposition or of the powers POPULACE WANT WAR T the he idem idea is that europe will have to observe v a neutrality london march 19 popular opinion in greece me hayft the times correspondent at athens imperatively demands an early declaration of oc war with turkey the idea Is that europe would then be compelled to adopt a tie neutral atral attitude it Is argued that tile the greek fleet could conquer the islands in tho the aegean sea including samos while K bile the greek army assisted asel ted by insurgent Insul gent bands could rapidly overrun macedonia it Is bugg suggested led that as the coni conditions t ion in crete do not give sufficient clent pretext for a declaration ot of war a more valid excy excuse Is can be found in the ref lisel of turkey to concede to greece the territory mo assigned signed to her at the berl berlin n convention the boundary line fee as ape c tiled in the berlin treaty started at the mouth of 0 the kalamo calamo river op 10 the island of corona and this would have included in grecian territory jonena and the town of dut but the powers flowers filled balled to enforce the conference and greece despite her protest protect was obliged to accept the present frontier which was ratified at constantinople stantin ople ciple in august 1881 it must mart lie ile admitted says bays the times correspondent spon dent that greece has legitimate grounds of complaint against the great 11 powers and turkey and it Is thought by good booi judges of 0 greek policy at athens that it the boundary fixed fix ea by the conference were conceded greece would willingly abandon her pretensions in ili crete the greek vice consuls at retamo and candia have informed the government that tile the telegraph offices refuse to transmit their cipher dispatches to the government or deliver telegrams sent by the government Wha whatever teler justification lustin catlon there may be tor for this step of censorship of press telegrams which it Is reported the admirals have consented to take tt at candia it Is an ominous retrograde accompaniment to the proclamation of autonomy A dispatch to the times from canea banea says ays uie the admirals have accepted the ut ibish consuls proposal to amend the autonomy proclamation by adding while remaining under the suzerainty of the sultan arc tann would ile be tree free of all control of the porto porte in internal affairs of the island orders to col vassos athens march IS 18 according to per rumors in circulation here col hafsos commanding the greek array army of 0 occupation has been ordered to oppose the landing of foreign troops now on tho the way to crete this howem Lr may mean only a formal opposition as protest against the action 0 of t the he powers adelo s from arta on the greek frontier show the privations of tile the turks there are arc so 10 great that some are deserting to the greck creek camps the turks Turk sat it Pre vesa Ep lrus are arming in consequence of a conflict provoked by greek soldiers belonging to the garrison at atrium turkish troops aro are occupying several posts on the servian frontier batteries at al Art arta aare aro belne being constructed under direction and plans of german officers it la Is reported in circles that the russians are about to land troops on the coast of Mace macedonia macedono donl a blockade will begin sunday rome home march IS 18 A dispatch from comes canca announces the blockade of crete will begin sunday morning and notification to this effect will be addressed addre sned to lo the governments Govern menta of athens and constantinople stantin ople it Is further stated tho the powers will also communicate tho the stops steps taken to the governments of neutral states the limits of blockade will be beleen beaw een longitude 23 3 deg 4 mm min and 26 deg 30 min raft past and latitude 25 deg 48 min and 31 deg 25 min north the blockade will be general against deck vessels ves aels but other ships chips will be a allowed I 1 to land goods broods provided they are not destined tor for the greek troops or tor for the interior of the island finally the admirals have haie caused a request to he be addressed to greek officials bials to recall her snipe shim from cretan waters if site she does not comply force wll will be used sunday morning to compel them to withdraw blockade not announced athens march IS A dispatch from canes this evening says that the A admirals d have riot not yet announced tho the blockade of the island there was wa fighting yesterday at the village ot of gott outside candle T the ile turks were repulsed with six killed kill ed an and d thirty wounded the law courts ot of cities have been pillaged the pit pil lagers carrying off valuable documents A telegram from Larl larassa reports th that at there have been various movements movement a by tho the Tuti clish troops along alone the frontier two thousand nad of the elas ba c corps Ps have hamoi occupied ili the plain between domenco and demassa Demas sl an entire army corps has bas been transferred from Ifor monasee lasts to janina all the crew of the vessel va aich was su sunk by the austrian gunboat near canca swam ashore I 1 reports from disturbed districts athens march 21 the tha official announcement no ot of the blockade at crete did not produce much of a display 0 of f feeling tile the sinking of the greek vessel on the other hand Is denounced with indignation as a crime committed by a 11 civilized state carea march 18 19 A number of french and italian officers were sent bent t ody thursday to the camp of C col 0 1 to te demand that his hi troops embark to leave the island within thirty max hours the officers had not returned at midnight now york march UA IS A dispatch to th horald herald from salonica says it Is in officially stated taft battalions of turkish infantry 45 batteries of artillery and six regiments of cavalry approximately men are now distributed tri buted along the lh greek frontier turkeys eyB dire poverty constantinople march 18 four torpedo boats boat and four destroyers have started to ta pua pass the dardanelles Darda nellei nelles the imperial ottoman bank advanced danced only at the th last moment the required toy by the lb porte tor for mill inlall tho the misery of the turkish troops to it intense their wages have not been majd for the last lam nine months and nd many officers are selling their arms and uniforms to get eel food greek versol sunk sank canes mareb march 19 uthe the foreign gun hoat boat fired upon and sunk near candle a greek vessel loaded with and munitions intended for the tbt greek forare in crete the seelen bettler lea lc adlle at ching the greek ships vram upon by insurgents an austrian replied by ank in king kinf the greek cratt craft and on off the insurgents it if t feared this news new a ill greatly irritate liTt tala the populace of 0 athens ienn and may iriv an influence in precipitating the hie ciarla the lh powers are in every aay f possible ble to bm alert |