| Show TURKISH MEASURES Hllllary Preparations on the Greek Frontier SAID 10 in WIt IIEFEN511 ONLY I llmiuly the Scene ot Illsonler Shots I Lxcliaujed Between Jrceks and Turks CONSTANTISOIIU Feb 17Cooy I righted by the Aeioclaled 1rmi TUB council of ministers ao tile remit ol an allday eolon Yesterday has de cldon to leave the raclllcatlon ol Crete to the powers The council alto decided to solid Karaiheuorl Pasha to I Crete ai Imperial high commissioner and to adopt military measures on the Greek frorstlerthe previously Intimated to appoint Marshal Edbnm Paths t a nt Past who directed I operations against the Insurgents ul 1 Zoltoun In 1803 to coin A TIl maud Ibo Turkish troops at Ulassaaa J and call out the lint reserves ol the third army corps now at Salonika 10 These measure however am for purely defensive purposes in order to enable the Turkish government to be prepared for all eventualities The cultan Ins t Informal Ibo embiv editors of the piwera that In view ol the aggressive attitude of Greece he baa been obliged to adopt measures required by the situation Tim Sultan took ccaslou to express his satisfaction at the landing of detachments of marlna 11 Cana In spite ol the peaceful outlook It li known that Ibo debarkation of Greek force on Ctfte caused a great ones tlou at Ibo Ylldlz I Kiosk and It required re-quired the uio ot much tact on the purl of tile rtuibataadora to prevail upon the Porte to accept the situation AntiTurkish niaiilfoktatioun are reported re-ported tu bo Occurred at Arta and I rrevlasn Tlleall shoa having Ln fired sod tile fllulh frontier guard wtuuded It lumped I that no further t trouble will occur although Ihu Oreek treat are IIrlnll near tile frontier BOTICS TO A CIltEIK COMOJj CANEA Feb 17 There won a meeting of the oommaudera of he foreign fleets today un Ibo Iinliau OgIII It Was resolved to take Stepp to bring about a more peaceful State of I oflalre on Crete A Joint noteSvss drawn up and sent by Aumlral Cacvaro the Italian cum tile R our of the united fleet to the Greek con all 1 The note lamented the repre tentative of Greece that any > > attack upon ounce Itellmc Herak lon or Bits would tiu repelled 1 by the warships of the foreign powers In I Cretan water This top caused tome alarm In Greek ilrclit but It Is hot believed to golly allY o thing moro serious than B warning to the Cbrlnllans I slid the Greek to cuase I al II lighting while the powers deliberate and oomo to some definite oodrotan lug regarding the Return of Crete It f iBBllil I believed the powers will In I lotue manner sanction annexation of Crete by Greece |