BALKAN ORISIS.
IBRAHIM SENTENCED TO DEATH. ALBANIANS UNITING. MSB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 16, 4.61 p.m. CoSSTANTIKOPLR, April 15. Ibrahim has been sentenced to death at Mitrovitza. With a view of uniting to resist reform", the Albanians have deelued ft truce as to intertribal squabbles. A TRAITOR'S KRVKLATIOHB. OFFICERS DISGUISED AS MONKS. ARMS IMPORTED AS HOLT RELICS. PREPARING TOR REVOLUTION. HORRIBLE OUTLOOK. FIR PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 16, 11.86 p.m. OoNSiANTiBorLK, April 16. A traitor informed the Kuropean Consul at Salonict of the Bulgarian revolutionary committee's methods. He stat d that the inhabitant* of Macedonia, und«r pain of death, were compelled to accvpt the committers bonds, repayable after Macedonia bad been liberated from Turkish rule. He a leged that women carried revolutionary correspondence across the frontier; also that 180 Bu'garian officers, di«Kuised as pilgrims, are now operating in Macedonia, 120,000 rifles and large quantities of cartridges, bombs, and dynamite being impur ed under the guise of holy relics, the customs offioera oonniving at the importation. It is expected the rebellion will begin at the time of the Greek Baiter holidays, when railway bridges and tunnels will be dynamited, accompanied by wholesale incendiarism and a oaraival of mat sure and pillage.
INSURRKOTIOM ABANDONED. QUKRU.LA WARFARH. bUBiTITUTED. Rnceived 17, 0 2 a.m. Constantinople, April 16. The Macedonian International O'gaijisa'ian has resolved to abandon thegfaneial insurrection for 1903, owing to Turkey's overwhelming military s'r and the improbability of outside. It was also resolved to ooofint operations to guerilla waifjre
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 93, 17 April 1903, Page 2
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244BALKAN ORISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 93, 17 April 1903, Page 2
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