GREEK NAVAL MUTINY.
LEADERS ARRESTED. United Press Association —Copyright ATHENS, Nov. 4. Lieutenant Typaldos and Lieutenant Dimoulis (leaders in the naval mutiny) were arrested at midnight on a road near Athens. They were dressed in common clothes. It is understood that Lieutenant Dimoulis attempted to bolt, but stopped when a shot was fired. Lieutenant Typaldos states that he intended to surrender in order to justify his action. MILITARY LEAGUE DICTATES TO - PARLIAMENT. (Received November 5, 9.45 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 5. The Military League at Athens issued a prohibition against any Parliamentary debate on the recent revolutionary events at Salamis, and the deputies obeyed the prohibition.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2652, 6 November 1909, Page 5
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105GREEK NAVAL MUTINY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2652, 6 November 1909, Page 5
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