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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1922

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THE GREEK EXECUTIONS

Athens, Nov, 29.

on the six

A JUNK'S ARMOURY.

In addition to the death sentences carried out ex-Ministers, the Court-Martial also inflicted the following fires.- M. Gounaris 200,000 drachmae; Al. Stratos, 855,000; M. Proto-emand before Mr. R. E. Lindsell papadakis, 500,000; A. Baltazzi, 1,000,000; 3. Thaotakis, 1,000,000; M. Goudas, 230,000,

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Athens, Nov, 29. The British Minister has notified the Government that Britain has broken off relations with Greece. He is leaving to-night. Bentinck, a member of the financial control, remains.

Two Boatmen Committed.

Three Chinese were- charged on

yesterday with unlawful possession of three Thomson sub-machine guns. 157 revolver, four auto- matic pistola, nine magasines and 71,020 rounds of ammunitiun..

The arms were found aboard- cargo boat 291, lying in the junk anchorage off Connaught Road, Central, at 5 p.m. on the 21st inst. Mr.They were secreted in different The first de- parts of the craft. fendant is alleged to be the owner of the boat

Evidence was given by Lance- Sergeant Snare that he participat

the In its statement as to the reasons for the sentences Ex-Ministers and others, the Court-Martial a effect declares that the defendants knowingly concealed from the people the danger entailed in the return of King Constantinople. Although Greece was departing from her alliances, they decided to do their utmosted in the search of the junk. In to consolidate the throne of Constantine in order to enjoy office under his aegis. They stiffed by terroristic methods all signs of public opinion contrary to them, and fcally brought about the defeat in Asia Miner.

the centre of three cabins in the after part Sergeant Soare found a cubby hole with a sliding door. Failing to open the door he bruks It adds that instead of urging on King Constantine the necessity in one of the panels, and found for abdication, they arranged with General Kadianestis the pre-fifteen sacks full of arms and am- tended offensive against Constantinople, which the latter undertook,munition. He removed them to

the and consequently brought about the enemy's offensive, Bod collapse of the front in Asia Minor. Thus deliberately they de livered to the enemy large portions of the Army. Defendants were, therefore, convicted of conspiring to commit an act of high treason. as provided under several articles of the Military, and Penal Codes.

London, Nov. 28.

The Greek executions are unasimeusly condemned in this morning's papers as outrageous, brutal and mediaeval, though the papers are divided regarding the wisdom of severing relations with

Greece.

A message from Athers states that the decision of the Court- Martial was unanimous.

General Redjianestis and the Eve former Ministers were shot five hours after the sentence had bien prenounced

Before the prisoners faced the firing party, General Radjianestis was solemnly.degraded-the badger of his rank were cut from his หว ad- uniform and his sword was broken. Holy Communion ministered to all the condemned men. The bodies were subsequent- ly taken to the cemetery and handed over to the relatives.

The British Minister continued his efforts to secure clemency to the last. He visited the Foreign Cffice twice last evening and the went to plead with the revolutionary chief, M. Plastiras, în middle of the night. All his efforts, however, were of no avail. Washington, Nov. 29. Beyond indefinitely postponing the formal recognition of the present Athens Government, American action in connection with the Greek exertion is unlikely, owing to the extensive humanitarian activities in regard to Near East refugees.

Mr. Caffery, the American Charge d'Affaires at Athens, per- sonally appealed on behalf of the victims prior to the being carried out.

sentences

Paris, Nov. 29.

The papers here declare that the chief culprit is ex-King Con- stantine, who has been allowed to depart with impunity. Belief is expressed that serious cursequences are hikely to follow the Anglo- Greek tension.

ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

London, Nov. 29.

The aneasiness caused in London by the deliberations at the against Artistic photographs for Elyste on Nov. 27. (regarding stringen; coercive measures

Germacy, with a view to enforcing reparations), which continued all occasions.

yesterday, have not been allayed by the French_official. description Call, or 'Phone Central No. 4310.

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Le Petit Parisien to-day publishes an account of the proceedings. It says that they were under the direction of Marshal Foch and merely confined to discussions. No decisions are likely at present. The conversations turned on the measures. France may recom mend to the Allies with regard to Germany when the Moratorium comes up for examination. The meeting took cognisance of Marshal Fech's report as regards to the possible occupation of the Rahr, also of the economic proposals submitted by an engineering expert,

the deck, and in making a second visit to the cabin lifted up some boards and descended into a space below. There witness found the third defendant in the act of break."

One ing up some packing cases. piece of parking case was intact and this bore the word "eart

fendant went up to the deck ridges." On seeing him the de.

esbin. Set- through another

geant Spare said that be found 13 a compartment forward of the crews quarters six sacks and fire boxes of ammunition.

Further evidence was given.

At the conclusion, Mr. C.A.S. Ruas, for the defence, submitted that there was no case on which bis Worship could commit the second and third defendants. The third man was admittedly a joki, and the only evidence against him was that he was on board when the arms were found and was discover. ed by the police breaking up some packing cases.

The Magistrate remarked that there was no evidence against the second man. There was nothing, to connect him with the junk. Inspector Bac Hing had said the man was found in the crew's quar- ters, but forjail his Worship knew he might be only a visitor.

Fate of the Junk. Sub-Inspector Pincott:

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are to means of finding out who form the crew. There is no men- tion in the licence.

The second man was discharged. As regards the third defendant Mr. Russ said it was only a ques- tion of how far his. Worship waS justified in committing the man on mera suspicion.

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His Worship pointed that 10 his statement defendant ́ described himself as a foki on the boat.

Mr. Huss replied that his client meant he was only a foki and nothing to do with the arms. It was improbable that the master of

M. Coste. It was decided that the latter's proposals required fur-the junk would let the crew know ther threshing out.

of

Le Petit Parision declares that France would not dream taking any step whatsoever without previously consulting the Allies, either at Brussels or elsewhere.

SENSATION AT CARDIFF.

London, Nov. 29.

The question of the association of Chinese with British girls was brought before the House of Commons as a result of a sensation at Cardiff, where a Chinese laundry man has died. it is believed from an overdose of opium. Three British girls in the same den narrow- ly escaped with their lives. There is growing resentment in South Wales as the result of the revelations,

that artas were on board, because the latter might give him away or demand a share of the profits as hush money. The defendant was apparently doing what he was told in breaking up the packing case.

The Magistrate said that that was a moller for the jurors to deride. He committed both de fendants to the Sessions for trial.

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Oriental toys, porcelains · and captured and convicted the man posed Sub-Inspecter Pincott

Christmas goods taken to Amezies In reply to the Magistrate, Sub. she loved, on the charge of being Inspecter Piccatt stated that the an "aristocrat-and death was aboard the N.Y.K. Haer Iyo Maru wire allowed to live on the penalty! Tears and pleading recently. Also included in the cargo was a million dollars" worlb board, but were forbidden to take had failed, and as the black of silk and 2,000 packages 0.

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The Right Hon. W. C. Bridgeman replied that the question was being considered in connection with a Bill to amend the Dangerous Drugs Act. Mr. Shinwell declared that the presence of Chinese ca British ships was largely responsible for the introduction of drugs into the country.

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