THE BALKANS.
ALLEGED INTRIQUING. (Received'll.s a.m.) . London, April 28. Albanian delegates state that Essad Pasha’s proclamation was the result of an injtrigue with Montenegro and Servia, fomented by the Young Turks. They added that the Albanians desired a European Prince, »•*/} MMtiiT.l ■■ K i ;f , j I 1 “VIA CRfLEb 'AND BEQUEST. i tlC’ Jt>i > : J-? C.| • r 4 - *■ \ ; [Ut'n ft 1 •'(->'* j 3 V’,” 1.. *'«}-• Vj 5 • : * <M ., MONTENEGRP’-S REPLY. ■'” t: (Receired 11.45 a.in.)' London, April 28. In reply to a demand by the commanders of the international fleet foi the evacuation and transfer of Scutari with the briefest ■ possible delay, | ? the request was criibl and unjust, and asked to be treated on 'an equality with the other Allies.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 29 April 1913, Page 6
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119THE BALKANS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 29 April 1913, Page 6
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