Show XING constwnti lulf oft fit ill 1 1 TO ALLIES APTER AFTER DAY OF FIGHTING G AGREES TO SURRENDER ARTILLERY DEMANDED BY FRENCH i outbreak in athers athens soon ends but not I 1 two hundred had met death fighting beg nn ng when french troops landed paris athens where whre after a day da of panic and fighting n the streets and on the hillsides hill hlll sides degand aking king constantine 4 yielded fielded to the demand of the entente commander and agreed to surrender the artillery demanded den by the french vice admiral shades the teutonic concentration upon Bucharest and the russian drive inathe wooded carpa as a center cera ot of mar interest 41 the casualties resulting from the clash of entente allied and greek troops in athens are not officially an have o 0 beell estimated as high aa aa an employee employ e of the brit lih legation Is said to lave have been fatal ly wounded 0 4 W the fighting began as soon as the entente troops were vere landed to enforce the dei denland liand tor for a surrender of the greek guns uns two thousand french mariej marines exchanged sl with the greek reservists and here was an en ga gement between soldiers in the an nex of the british legation and a greek force in the square in front 04 A that building tl TI e french legation was mas fired epou the allied fleet fired ton the hills back of the king kings s palace and two shells are reported to have fallen near the center of the city thousands of the residents of athens took refuge on attica plain and at Pha leron after the dutch and spanish minis intervened and vice admiral du fournet had sent a suggestion of an armistice armr armi tice atice to premier lambros the king consented to surrender the guns the entente forces with the except on of a guard of mere with withdrawn dramn admiral du fournet assured the greek commander that the allied troops I 1 ad no orders to fire upon the greeks and the greek general replied in IV a vein f |