ALBANIA'S INDEPENDENCE.
By'lVleirraidi. Cop.vnu'ia Received November -f, J<M ! » P- m - Vienna, Friday. An asembly of Albanian delegate!? proclaimed Albania's independence and neutrality, and constituted a provisional Government; at Valona. Iho Government will shortly Mend a commission to ask the Powers to recognise it. AUSTRI A'S VJi EPA RATIONS. Vienna, Friday. In the Rrichstrath the Premier announced Rills relating !o the supply of horses for transport. and support for the dependents of soldiers in tho event of a mobilisation. He asked tho Parliamentary leaders to facilitate the speedy passage of the Bill. Thin has aroused the impression that the situation is still critical. Austria is moving the Slav battalions north and replacing them with German and Magyar troops in tho southern garrisons similar to the arrangement of 1 08. RUSSIA'S PATRIOTISM'. St. Petersburg, Friday. M. Rodziars, president of tho inaugurating Duma, said all Russiana were ready to give their liven should fate decided that the clouds which had gathered on the political sky break into thunder and lightning.
THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Constantinople, Friday. M. Daneflf is presiding at the Peace Conference, of which there are protracted sittings. WIRELESS FROM AI )RI ANOPLE. PROTEST FROM CONSULS. Constat) tine pI e, Friday. The first wireless from Adrianoplo for fifteen days, contained a protest from the foreign Consuls against tho Bulgarians bombarding the town, in addition to the fortifications, killing women anil children.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 522, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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229ALBANIA'S INDEPENDENCE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 522, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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