BALKAN UNREST.
KING CONSTANTINE RETURNING TO ATHENS. TENSION INCREASING. J By TclflEraph—Prc«a AE6ocln.tion—OouyritM London, September 30. King Constantino of Greece has left for Athens. Ho cancelled a proposed week-end visit to the Emperor I'ranz Josef of Austria at Trieste, owing to the troubles in the Balkans. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Oabloß.
(lieo. October '1, 6.40 p.m.) London, October 1. Thirty per cent, is quotod at Lloyd'' to covcr wo risk of u declaration of wal betwoen Turkey and Greece before tM end of January. (Hoc. October 1, 11.20 p.m.) ,• Vienna, Octobqr 1. i, Advices from Durrazzo state that) forty thousand Bulgars from Macedonia effeotod- a junction with twenty thous-' and Albanians, and are advancing from Dibra to Goatavni". Servian opinion belittles the outbreak and regards it raoroly as tho,work of marauding bauds. It is stated that the Servians lost 1200 at Dibra. Albanians frho were marching on- Gostavar captured 800 Servians..
M. Pasitch, the Servian Premier, lias abandoned his holiday, and returned to Belgrade? It is stated the Servian concentration operations will bo complete in a week's tiiue, when a dccieivo blow will bo struck. f
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 7
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