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Show H GREECE ALARMED AT H , ACTIVITIES OF TROOPS Hj London, Sept. 29 King Constnn- BVi tlno of Greece made preparations to day to return to Athens. The Ilalkau situation Is regarded by tho IIelli.ic BV government ns very disquieting. Tho Bwj king has decided to cut short his visit BV to the seaside resoU of Eastbourne BW on the south coast of England, and BW will come to London tomorrow for a Bk special conference with Sir Ed waul BBBj Grey, the Hrltlsh foreign secretary. BBH All Greek officers have been recall- BBBj od for actlvo scrvlco with their com- BBfl mands, and many of tho regiments dla BVH banded at the conclusion of the cam- BVH paign against Turkey nro now bel:. BVJ remobllized. BBfl Tho nctlvltles or tho Turkish troops BVH nro believed by tho Greeks to fnre BBH shadow an nttempt by them to rec?;- BV ture the port of Kavnla on tho Agean BBB sea, which cost Greece much In blcod BBS ami treasure In her recent war with Bm Ilulgnrla. V I Turkish officers now on their way BV from Asia Minor to tho province of H' j Thraco openly admit that Kavala Is B' the objective of tho Ottoman aspira-Bm aspira-Bm R ' In tho meanwhile Premier Eluther- BVBf I los Venlzelos of Greece Is trying to B j ferret out Turkey's Intentions by ma- BVH king a demand at Constantinople for BSB precise date on which the Ottoman BVBJ government purposes to resume the BSB long-Interrupted penco negotiations. BBMi Greek oflclals dcrldo Ilulgarlan de- BVMB nials of (lie reports that common ac- BM I tlon Is contemplated by Bulgaria and BVJ i Turkey against Greece. Some offlcl- BVMl als declare that they know negotla- BBJ tlons to that unci have been started In BVJ , Constantinople. |