THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
OABLE NEWS
SERVIA ADMONISHED. AN AUSTRIAN STATEMENT. United Press Association. Copyright , LONDON, Nov. 12. France and Britain, have admonished Servia. VIENNA, Nov. 12. A semi-official statement at Vienna accuses Servia of preparing bands in order to raise an insurrection, in Bosnia, and thanks the Powers for their admonition. THE SERVIAN THRONE. A VIENNA RUMOR DENIED. United Press Association, Copyrighi (Received Nov. 13, 9.35 p.m.) BELGRADE, Nov. 13. A semi-official statement from Belgrade denies the “Wiener Tagblatt’s” story as to officers of the .army having petitioned King Peter to abdicate in favor of Prince George.
THE BALKANS
THE ALBANIANS RESTLESS
(Received Nov
13, 10.54 p.m.)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 13 The Albanians are restless.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 5
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