Show AFTER THE FIGHT many bodies unburied at malaba bic SAVED THEIR act of an american journalist suffering from offous march 29 A dispatch dia patch to the limes from athena says that when it became known on sunday afternoon that hie crown prince konstantine would leave the city in the evening for the greek camp at bariesa to take corn maj OS the greek armies m the field a lire crowd gathered on constitution square the balaco AB the oz approached the crowd developed into a multitude and the streets aljo a mug were filled with an exciting cheering patriotic boada and tiring revolvers the populace shouted for union and war and cheered continually for the crown prince and the army toe daily mails correspondent says that admiral canevaro commanding t e international fleet in cretan waters lia wiled to tb italian to nid inid i a large land force is imperatively necessary to cope with the urgente ina admira varo it is understood asserts mat conditions in the interior of the island are so terrible as the ret eulton famine and hardship that even the lepers are leaving thu laan house the inhabitants are panic stricken and the dead lie by the roadside unburied A dispatch dia patch to the times from oa ea bays that one of the corre apon dents cf that newspaper who was present during the fighting at malaba waa cap tired by the caetans cretans and held as a boy he probably would have been shot but for the opportune arrival 0 an american journalist and the insurgent leader manos an old oxford man who is at the head of a band of young caetans cretans whom ke personally equipped manoa was the first to enter the blockhouse when the turks evacuated it and he insurgents to spare the lives 0 forty three turkish prisoners it ia reported that the bombardment by the international fleets on friday wrought serious havoc among the christians thare is some danger oi a mohammedan uprising in the island on ac count of the scarcity of food |