THE ALBANIAN REVOLT
EIGHTY THOUSAND RIFLES SUBRENDERED. By TelecraDh—Preaa Association—Copyright (Reo. June 22, 9.25 p.m.) Constantinople, June 22. The Albanians have surrendered 80,000 rifles. . . Two insurgent prisoners were hangeoV at Katchwick.
A POLICY OF THOROUGH. Writing of the. Albanian revolt rat cently, tho London "Nation'-' said:—"The Turks seem to have decided on a policy of thorough. They aro going to march into the hills. When they get there, they will destroy the feudal towers, pick up stolen rifles, number and register the tribesmen, and collect arrears of taxes. All this, and more, Hihni Pasha used to attempt when he was Inspector-General. No ono should know m well as he how futile it is. It cannot be done, and it is bound to arouse the maximum of opposition. Tho Albanians hate, above all things, to be rolled flat by the beaureaucratio millstone. They are, moreover, European enough to realise that this if not tho way to attain civilisation."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 6
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157THE ALBANIAN REVOLT Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 6
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