A few days ago, in the Galata district of Constantinople, an elderly Ottoman Greek who had been for fifteen years the station-master of a small town near this city was arrested by a Turkish policeman. The Greek was walking along the street when the po...
A few days ago, in the Galata district of Constantinople, an elderly Ottoman Greek who had been for fifteen years the station-master of a small town near this city was arrested by a Turkish policeman. The Greek was walking along the street when the policeman suddenly approached him from behind, tapped him on the shoulder, and asked him to "come along." The Greek had committed no crime, but it is perfectly possible that he had decorated his station wrth Greek flags at the time of the Greek successes in Angora, and that, apparently, is crime enough to-day.