THE BALKANS.
By Telegtaph. Press Association. Copyright
, , London, Sc-pt. 22. The Standard says a few- British and French ships arc keeping ia touch with Salonika, in the event of tho Powers acting in concort.
Russia and Austria havo returned unfavorable replies to the Bulgarian note. M. Wyon, Daily Mail correspondent,' reported that owing to soldiers selling Christian children at Monastir, Hilmi Pasha ordered tho sale at villages where no consuls or journalists are present.
Belgrade, Sept. 22. Two Servian bands organised by the late King Alexander wore defeated near Kossovo.
Constantinople, Sept. 22. Owing to tho scarcity of officers the Sultan has promoted all sergeant-majors to bo lieutenauts. Diplomatists agreo to the indiscriminate condemnation of Turkey as unjustifiable. Both sides have been guilty of atrocities.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1004, 24 September 1903, Page 2
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