STORMY BALKANS
ESPIONAGE AND STRIFE SUSPECTED SPIES ARRESTED By Cable. —Press Association.—Copynytii ! ROME, Tuesday. The newspaper “Giornale d’ltalia” ( reports that the Albanian Government j ordered the arrest of the interpreter of the Yugoslavian Legation at Dur- ! azzo, also of a police agent and two Montenegrin chauffeurs. They have all been charged with espionage. The police raided the residence of the interpreter and seized important ; documents. The Yugoslavian Minister protested against the arrest, but the Albanian authorities replied that the interpreter was an Albanian subject and was not diplomaticallj’ immune, because formal notification of his appointment had not been given. The Albanian authorities also stated that Komitajis attacked an Albanian frontier post, and two Albanian gen- , dannes were wounded. —Times.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 1
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