The fall of the Greek Government, wide') we recorded briefly
last week, was brought about by en incident in the Chamber provoked by General Yanakitsas, the Minister of War. A Venezelist Deputy, as we learn from the Times, had criticized one of the Bills, expressing his astonishment that the War Minister, who Wall not even a Deputy, should have brought forward such a Bill. Thereupon General Yanakitsas walked out of the Chamber. The House adjourned temporarily, and when it met again M. Venezelos demanded that the War Minister should apologize for his disrespectful conduct. M. Zaimis supported the War Minister in his motion, and appealed for a vote of confidence. It was on this vote that the Government were beaten by 147 votes to 114.