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Show CHADS REIGNS IN TIE HELLENfCJCINGDOM Landing of Entente Troops Provokes Rioting-; King May Lose Crown. PARIS, Oct. 21. Chaos continues to reign in the Hellenic kingdom. The interest of all Europe is centered upoD the Greek king and his amiy or what is loft of it intact. One dispatch via Rome today said Constantino is backed by 42,000 royalist, troops. If he plans a "coup d'etat," a sudden attempt to shake of the dictatorship enforced upon him by the allies for precautionary reasons, rea-sons, he will have Ho do it at once, obsorverB here agree, and eveu thou they look for only one outcome his overthrow. v Instead of or-ieting the disorders in the Greek capital, the lauding of entente en-tente marines and the peremptory assumption as-sumption of the capital's policing'have brought about the contrary, a full-fledged full-fledged rule of rioting. As a result, the entente powers, accordiug to latest advices, notified the Greek government that if the disorders are not promptly quelled more allied troops will be landed. land-ed. The entente further demanded that the Greek army be reduced two-thirds, or a peace footing, and that Thessval be evacuated. Messrs. Cafandaris and Arrantinofe will be sent to the United States shortly short-ly to recruit volunteers in America for ex-Premier Venizelos's army. |