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BALKN CRISIS.

DIBAFFKOTION OF TROOPS. DSSFBRATB BOMB FIENDS. ' ns PUSS ASSOCIATION. COSBTASTI\OfLB, Mav 5. There were signs of disaffection in fcvery Asiatic battalion in Albania on le«rnine that they would he empl-.ynfl On behalf of the Christian ciuae against Mnosvilmans. Hilmi P s'ir, bv mejns of spacious promises of hrillian* employment, is trying to ir.dnee th=> .Albanian leaders *o promd *v> Oo r'-iti-tinople. We has arrested 20 Albanian boys at Prizrand to send to Constantinople, The bomb factory discovered in the house at Salonica was kept by an Italian woman. Five of the inmates resisted the search an 4 threw bombs. Two of the inmates were killed, two committed suicide, and one was ciptured. Thirteen Bulgarians defended Another house at Palonici against a tearcband all were killed.

TUBKBTS REMONBTRANOE, BULGARIA BEBSNTS THE TONE. fPBTHEB DYNAMITE DISCOVJEBIES. ENCOUNTER AT OKIBIDA. Becatved 7,0.38 a.m. _ lokdow, May 6. The Times' Sofia correspondent states that Turkey, in a note to Bulgati*, Wfers to the exportation of Bulgarian explosives and incursions of Macedonia. Bulgaria objected to the strong language of the note, which was not formally accepted. The protest will necessitate an equilly strong reply. Pourpirlers are proceeding. The Standard's Constantinople correspondent says there is an impression that Russia is'driving Turkey into an imbroglio with Bulgaria. Other advices are to the fffec 1 ; that Britain, France and Italy havs notified the Porte that indemnities have bapn claimed by thoir subjects suffering by the Salonica disturbance. * Charges of dynanrta were kid be- j tween the back and post office at Salonica on Wednesday. The batteries' were in working but the wires broke, othrr«>ige th« foreign quarter Would have been expl dej. It is reported at that 400 carriages on the Klausenberg-Kr-instad railway ar? orderrd to be in readiness for the conveyance of troops. Two officers of the general s'aff arrived at Klansenlwrg. One proceeded to Pri 'eal on the Roumanian frontier. A Turkish a'' OkirHa pnooun'er- d a Bfrongß f rong body of rrvilntionarKS, lOOso'di rs b i g killed and ten offices, R X offi-'Pra hf ing Revrn y revolutionaries were killed and 21 woiindfd.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 110, 7 May 1903, Page 3

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BALKN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 110, 7 May 1903, Page 3

BALKN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 110, 7 May 1903, Page 3

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