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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

GREEK REVOLUTION SPREADS.

CONSTANTINE ABDICATES.

KEMAL'S QUIBBLING RIPLY TO THE ALLIES.

LONDON, September 27. Reports of a revolution in Greece have been con- firmed in official quarters in London. It seems the revolution broke out in Chios and Mytilene where there are large numbers of soldiers and refugees.

The political significance of the revolution is at present obscure, but it seems clear that another revolu

THE DOLLAR.

To-day's closing rate 2/6 13/16.] To-day's opening rate 2/5 13/18.

BIKI'S ALLEGED FOUL.

WHAT THE FILM SHOWS,

DRITISH EXPERTS DISAGREE.

LONDON, September 27.

The Carpentier-Sibi fght film should have been shown in London yesterday but did not arrive, Subst greatly it was explained that its exhibition had been postponed because Carpentier bad lodged an appeal. against the decision, contending that a foul was shown in the slowing down of the film,

tion has commenced at Salonika where it has adopted a somewhat different form, there being much, tolk of fighting for retention of Thrace. Some refugees from Chice and Mytilene are reported to be voyaging to the stated that he challenged Siki.

The Carpentier-Siki fight film has been smuggled to Kid Lewis and Eugene Corri. The latter expressed the London by air. It was exhibited to experts, including

opinion that the alleged trip was not a foul, Lewis

mainland.

LONDON, September 27.

It is authoritatively learned that Constantine bos abdicated,

FLEET FAVOURS REBELS.

ATHENS, September 27.

AUSTRALIAN JUDGE'S DEATH.

FORMER NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER,

MELBOURNE, September 27.

Sir Charles Wade has died here. General Kouizia has induced the garrison at Salonika to support the manifesto of the troops at had been Justice of the Supreme Court, Sydney, since [The Hon. Sir Charles Gregory Wade, K.C.X.G., E C., Mytilene. General Platsiras is controlling the move-1920. Appointed Crown Prosecutor for New South. ment at Chios. The fleet appears to be siding against Wales in 1891, he entered politics in 1903, remaining. the Government.

a member of the Legislative Assembly until 1917, He Was Premier af New South Wales from 1907 to 1910; Attorney General and Minister for Justice from 1901 to 1910; Leader of the Liberal Party in New South. Wales from 1907 to 1916; and AgentGeneral for New. South Wales from 1917 to 1920.)

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Athens up to the present has been quiet. British and French representatives have made representations to the Greek Government that the presence of Greek warships in Turkish waters is impairing the prospects of peace. It is announced_that_the_Gresk cruiser"'Averoŭm. will be recalled, but two torpedo beste will remain at Constantinople provisionally for the purpose of protect ing Greek nationals.

ATHENS, Beptember 27,

The battleships "Kilkis" and "Lemnos": nine torpedo boats and seaplanes at Mytilene bave sided with the revolation,

It is reported that a body of revolutionary troops landed at Cape Sunion. General Papoulas has been sent to lay to induce them not to advasco.

There is great excitement in Athens where very sensational rumours are circulating. It is announced that troops will be disembarked at various points in Attica.

LEAGUE'S PEACE HOPES.

GENEVA, Eeptember 27.

AMERICAN SHIPPING.

NEW $1,000,000 COMPANY:

NEW YORK, September 27. "A Maritime Trust Company of America" is being formed in New York for the purpose, principally of financing shipping operations under the American flag. The capital of $1,000,000 is reported to have been already subscribed. Mr. H. H. Raymond, Mr. F. C. Musson and other operators, owners and builders of Americaa tonnage are associated with the company.

HUBBER RECOVERS,

RUSSIAN DEMAND.

The League Asrembly unanimously passed a

LONDON, September 27. resolution declaring that it sincerely desires to ensure

The recovery of the price of rubber to 8d. a lb. re-establishment of pesee in the Near East and will rup yesterday is attributed to the fall in London stocks to port all efforts aimed at that end. It is gratified that à 71,167 tors, fresh discussion of restriction schemes, Near East conference is contemplated and fully conincreased demand from America and renewal of the fident that the Council without in any way interfering Russian demand.

with the contemplated negotiations will take any measures thought advisable or justified by the state of the negotiations, so as to respond to the unanimous

wish of the Assembly for the prompt return of peace.

The President annonated that Greece had con tributed 2,000,000 drachmae and Sweden £1,000 for the relief of Asia Minor refugees.

RUSSIAN CLAIMS.

LONDON, September 37.

The Russian Lote says that none of the western poweza is taking steps to prevent war. The key of the Near East question is effective restoration of Turkish sovereignty in Turkish lande repecially the Straits and Constantinopic. The noto alleges that the western powers, of whom Britain is the most obstinate, refuse to restore the Turka their territory and the Straite, ostensibly for the sake of preservation of the Straits, but really because they wish to keep the straits under their own control. ▼ Russia will recognise no decision with regard to the Straits in which she has not participated and which ignores her interests.

PROFESSOR EINSTEIN,

SHORTLY VISITING JAPAN.

BERLIN, September 27. According to the Berlin Tagblatt, Professor Einstein will proceed to Japan this work to lecture to Japanesa universities.

REDUCING ARMAMENTS.

LEAGUE ASSEMBLY'S EFFORTS.

GENEVA, September 27. The Assembly has adopted the report of the Third Commission for the reduction of armaments.

Land Robert Cecil pointed out that a feature of the debate was the remarkable agreement of all delegates regarding disarmament.

RUBBER PROBLEM.

ESTATE WASTAGE.

LONDON, September 7.

The Rubber Shareholders' Association has published

A Sevist note has been received at the Foreign Office asking that Russia, Georgia and the Ukraine ahala message from its agent who is visiting Penang con- tending that much waste existed on the majority of participate in the Near East conference.

estates. He suggested that better results would follow if the properties were managed under one system and, il the purchase of material and recruitment of labour! were established on co-operative lines..

KEMAL'S REPLY.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 27. General Harrington has received a reply from Komal concurring with the Allies' desire to avoid incidents but evading the question of withdrawal, disclaiming know- ledge of any neutral zone, end complaining that the →British-have destroyed building and roads;

BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

LONDON, September 27. Ten units of the Atlantic fleet, have arrived Constantinople to strengthen the British farcen,

GREEK DEFEAT BEQUIL.

· EOYAL ENGAGEMENT BROKEN,

CoranHagen, September 27.

It is announced that the engagement between the Crown Prince Frederick and Princess Olga of Greece, Constantine's ales, has been broken off by mutual con.

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