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Show REM OF MELDS 10 POimCTER Present Greek Cabinet Ig- j nored; Crew of Warship ! Ready to Revolt. J LONDON, Sept. 22. Utterly ignored ' by the entente ministers and bitterly ' I fought by larj;e sections of the Greek ! press and public, the Kalegoropoulos ; cabinet is about to pass Jnto history, j Events tn the Greek capita! are pains- ' takingly screened by the allies' censorship, censor-ship, which since Wednesday is in complete com-plete charge of dissemination of news. What little information manages to "trickle through," however, points to the early return to power of ex-Premier Venlzelos, which will inevitably mean Greek intervention on the side of the allies. An Athens dispatch late tonight says a "reconstruction" of the present cabinet and the ejection of the pro-German members mem-bers of it are planned "in order to gain the recognition of the entente." Those in close touch with the Greek situation predict that King Constantlne 'will shortly short-ly have no alternative left except the appointment ap-pointment of Venizelos, the only man with whom the allied diplomats are willing to deal. An allied fleet of eighty-five warships ; has appeared before Salamis, prepared for ! a long stay. ! "Greece Is under the thumb of Venizelos," Veni-zelos," Baron von Schenck, expelled head ! of the German propaganda in Greece, Is ; cjuoted as saying upon his arrival in Ber- I lin. The baron added chat the Greek ' gendarmes who expelled him wept. The Greek fleet has beer, ordered to surround the Greek warship Georgios-Averoff Georgios-Averoff because 3UU out of her crew of 500 were said to be preparing to join the revolutionaries at Saloniki. The revolt In Macedonia is reported to Lc spreuding. |