THE BALKANS.
ASSEMBLING OF TROOPS. By Telegraph —Press assouiat.o i—Copyrigh Received 11.-t p.m., Apr;! 21. Constantinople, April 21. There are nineteen battalions in Saionica district. Sixteen outers from Aninoiiu. ale arriving soon, witu lorty' lour belonging to the Film Army Lot pride opinion is »vi'.c;> « xpicsScd in Tin kisii eneies m ui... u i .uuu.u iu,v oi maretiing on buna.
KINGS IN Aftfti<lCA> TECHNICAL i’LEAS. by Telegraph • i’rcad aib^uciaiiuu —Gopynghi iicccived 11.4 p.m., April 21. New Yorii, Apai 21. That poriion of Uju liijimciiuii* luloicl* ding lilt* Ui'eaii NurUieru and i/auiiio Uum* pa lues lu pay (iivideuds io the Northern becunlies Ooujpany has ijcuh su.-.pemuu penaing ail appeal io tile {Supremo Court. A judgment is cxpccieu m November.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 871, 22 April 1903, Page 2
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118THE BALKANS. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 871, 22 April 1903, Page 2
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