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Show Near East Situation Again Alarms Paris; Greeks Move Forces Uneasiness Is Caused When Two Trainloads of Hellenic Troops Are Dispatched From Saloniki to Adrianople in Eastern Thrace to Reinforce Army CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct (By A. P.) Th reaeea-mblinfl of tha Mudanla eenferenoe was postponed today until evening because) raptiaa had net bean received from the allied government, to the lateet Kemaliet note. The Kemolieta have demanded that their treopa should be allowed to enter eastern Thrase aa eoen as the Turkish administration ia established and the allied control withdrawn, that Is, within one month. LONDON. Oct. (By A. P.) -Ths Mudanis conference is not ended, It was officially stated at the conclusion of the British cabinet meeting this morning, but It Is deadlocked and cannot can-not be resumed before the British and I French governments have conferred over the situation. Lord Curzon, the British foreign see rotary, will leave immediately for Paris to see Premier Poincare. CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 6 (By A. P.) After conferring for most of ths nipht with the high commissioners and mditary experts here, the allied generals gen-erals this morning prepared te leave again for Mudania. for m resumption st tha arm 1st ics conference. PARIS, Oct. (By A. P.. The Near Eastern situation la strain causing uneasiness. un-easiness. The Quel d'Oraay la In ths dark aa to the latest developments at the arm la tire conference In Mudania, Its only Information being1 contained In prees dispatcher from London. Nothing haa beet) received from the Near kiaat except a Ion mutilated wireless dispatch from M. Franklin-Bouillon, Franklin-Bouillon, filrd on Wednesday. Due to the errors In transmission little could be made of thla, but the French envoy appeared to suggest that Brigadier General Harlngton's personal conciliatory concilia-tory predictions were cramped by his limited Instructions from the British government. Boms alarm waa caused by a report that the Greeks have die patched two train load of troops from Salon Ik 1 to Adrianople, the capital of Ka stern Thrace. Dispatches from Oenersl Pelle, French high commissioner In Constantinople, represent, the Greek attitude In an unfavorable light. In authoritative quarters It Is said to be probablo that Premier Polnrare will call the attention of ths former Greek premier, M. Veniseios, and the new foreign minister, M. Pol It Is, both of whom are In Paris, to the Imprudence Imprud-ence of such meaaurea aa the reinforcement rein-forcement of the- Greek army In Thrace, which could be of no practical result and would be bound to cause further strife. Ths French prees aeea no reason for. pessimism. Kxcelslor thinks ths delay Is csused by ths attitude of the Greek generals who fsll to realise that they must evacuate Thrace. The newspapers newspa-pers ask If they are not playing for time to enable them to concentrate what remains of the Greek army in Thrace. Many of the other 'newspapers express ex-press similar views. , Muttapha Sends Message to Capital ANGORA, Oct. IBy A. P.). Mus-tapha Mus-tapha Kemal Pasha haa sent the following fol-lowing message to "Th People of Constantinople) Con-stantinople) "I offer greetings to my friends In Constantinople, and hop soon to meet them personally. Peace will b concluded con-cluded with th realisation of our national na-tional aapiratlons. , "The whole world la now with us. Humanity spplsuds us. The ssner I I spirits even of Great Britain favor our cause, snd many of her public men who hitherto have mlsguldedly opposed us hsvs seen the truth and changed their sentiment towsrds us." PARIS. Oct. (By A. P.). Ths French government haa Instructed Its minister st Athens to protest sgslnat the Oreek government's having seat reinforcements to th Oreek army In Thrace. |