THE NEAR EAST.
CABLE NEWS
AN ENVOY’S PROTEST.
DECORATIONS RETURNED
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CETTINJE, Nov. G. M. Vukolivtch, not obtaining satisfaction over the Agram incident (when he was seized and searched), returned liis Austro-Hungarian decorations.’ MONTENEGRO AND TURKEY. A MONTENEGRIN Lx, United Press Association, Copyright. (Received Nov. 8, 4.20 p.m.) CETTINJE, Nov. 7. M. Vukolitcli, Montenegrin envoy extraordinary, is visiting Constantinople. AUSTRIANS STOP SERVIAN * VESSELS. SERVIANS GREATLY IRRITATED. United Press Association, Copyright (Received Nov. 8, 4.20 p.m.) BELGRADE, Nov. 7. Austrian patrol boats on. the Danube stopped a Servian tug towing barges laden with ordinary merchandise. Servians are greatly irritated at what they regard as a violation of international law. THE AUSTRIAN CABINET. RESIGNATION OF BECK MINISTRY. VIENNA, Nov. 7. Owing to racial conflicts in Bohemia, Dr. Fiedler and Dr. Prasek, two Czech members of the Austrian Ministry, resigned. The whole Beck Cabinet has now resigned. Dr. Bilnerth, Minister of the Interior, will reconstruct the Cabinet-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2343, 9 November 1908, Page 5
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