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Athens, Sept. 27.

MOTOR MISHAP.

Garage Proprietor Committed For Trial.

The evidence was concluded at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon of a case in which Harry Kong, propriatar of the Moos Motor Garage, was charged with, man- sinughter, on the 20th. Aug

The Salonika garrison has joined åhe revolution, which is sup

Prince Paul is ported by both Venizelist and Royalist officers. reported to be a prisoner aboard the training ship El

So far there has been no bloodshed · Athens Is galm.

Athens, Sept. 28. King Constantine, in a message to the nation announcing his abdication, says he is anxions to prevent the slightest suspicion that his remaining on the throne will prevent the sacred unity of the Greeks and assistance from their friends in the critical situa tion to which its regrettable misfortunts have led the countryanver, and a coolio at Whitfield It

successor, He is confident that the nation will rally round his Prince George.

The King says that Greece will again overcame her difficulties, provided she faces the langer unitedly, and is assisted by power- ful friends. He concludes that he is happy for another appertunity to sacrifice himself for Greece, and offers to light at the head vi the army if the Government and people desire,

Paris, Sept. 28

A semi-official message states that th: Greek revolution will not change Allied policy as regards Tarkey, but warns the latter not the European to prejudice her position by military measures on shore of the Straits, thereby possibly committing a tactical error which would strongly affect the present.segotiations;

London, Sept. 28.

In view of the gravity of the Near East situation, the Cabinet last evening discussed for two hours possible alternatives arising out of Kemal Pasha's answer, then unreceived. Sabsequently it was stated that delay did not tend to improve matters. The Government was anxious to get Kemal to extend the time limit to 30th Sept. for the removal of 200,000 Greeks and Armenians fram Smyrna, who, were in sad plight." Britain had chartered fifte.n ships for the pur- pose and the American Near East Roller Committee was similarly making important anticipations.

Constantinople, Sept. 28

been reinforced Ta Turkish Cavalry from Erenkeuy have and are advancing north-eastwards upon Asmalitepe, apparently in order to cut of the British advanced post at Kepez. A British column with artillery has left for Chanak as a counter threat.

General Harington, in a conciliatory reply to Kemal Pasha thanks him for his declaration to respect the neutrality of the Straits and his desire to avoid incidents, and points out that the a' military destruction and building of roads was carried out as necessity. He asseres Kemal Pasha that no shot will be fired except by his General Harington's, orders, and expresses readiness to meet Kemal Pasha anywhere that is convenient to discuss an

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Washington, Sept. 27.

In response to Admiral Bristol's request. twelve destroyers have been cred from Norfolk to Constantinople win relief provisions. and for the protection of American interests.

Londen, Sept. 28.

A feeling of deepening anxiety prevails at the delicate position in the Asiatic neutral zone. notwithstanding the indications from authoritative Nationalist quarters in Rome and elsewhere of Kema! Fasha's intention to accept the Allied invitation to a prace con- ference. He desires to be held in Italy if Asia Minor is con- sidered impracticable.

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The charge was laid in coa quetes of a collision between motër var 238, of which defendant was the

was raining heavily thai morning Cae 258 was following aucther car and two meter esele, and it was alleged that it suddenly swerved to the hit side of the road, knocking down the deceased, a coalie, sest the sale channel and throwing hima" several gards. The car then crashed into a telegraph pale, healing it, and then swerved right ans the road before it was pulled| The deceased died about half knocked an hour after he was Coaz.

The prosecution having closed | their case. Mr. d'Almada, for the defence, submitted that no prima ingen had been established. Dolare dening with the evidence his Wonghijshould be reminded that there were now essential points which must be tonsidered in con- beet with the ease. The first ale wasi What was the sale of the weather at the time of this ainetunate bappening? (2) In con sequence of the weather what was the state of the road; and (3) What! was the traffic on the road at the time"

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Ir ieen given out in evidence eninin hard, said Mr. l'Altunda. That was the eržlence given by a witness for the prosecution. Sergeant Portalion, who aid that this particulas spół was very slippery &- a result of the nin St. d'Alvis said that there

thati clear, euiden/v

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kind of weather and the condition

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if brakes were immediately applied.} The traffic on that morning repreį sented two inoter eyeles and emo motor ones, one of which was driven) The was 40%) by the accused. solitary pedestrian, the unfortunate victim in this case, whe, arvoeding, to printer, was walking from east to west. Other witonsen said that he was grossing the road.

Meanwhile grave fears are entertained of untoward happen ings in the neighbourhood of Chanak, The Turks are clearly encroaching on this zone in increasing strength and taking up positions with set purpose upon a concerted plac. Another die ! turbing feature the widespread arming of the civilian popata THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO. LTD. tion in Constantinople and large concentration on Ismid, leading to the suspicion that the Kemalist invasion of the Chanak zope 25. Abehurch Lane, Londen B.C4,

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Notwithstanding the challenging tone of the note to Britain It is understood that Britain does not oppose 30 arrangement whereby the Soviet may be heard at the projected peace ference. It will probably be necessary to devise means whereby French disfavour will be overcome.

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ASINS PLACE IN THE LEAGUE.

Geneva. Sept. 27.

COT-

The Magistrate Mr. B. E Lindi al that there was not evidenes to that effect.

Mr. d'Almada; it is bearsay

Inspector Purdon.

The Magistrate: It was what the d-fenbat had stated to biti.

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secution had proved antisfae- • - The proposal was supported by the delegates from China and | torily that defendant was guilty of | • India. The latter declared that the impression should not be | culpable negligente in doing what | *** given to the world that the league was an organisation of European be dil, travelling at au excés-

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RESTORING ORDER IN IRELAND.

London, Sept. 23.

An important step towards the restoration af order in Ireland

sive spend in a control area, his Worship would be justitied in say- rog that if any offence bad been committed was breach of the traffic regulations.

Elis Worship said that it was

has been taken by the Provisional Government in allowing the clear the defendant was going niet. Army authorities to establish military courts empowered to inflicted_firit. the death penalty in serinus cases of disturbance of the peace.

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In any case there was a carn to answer and, he intended to commit defendant.

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