BALKAN CRISIS.
I ' VUES-1 ASSOCIATION. | Belgrade, August 11. ! All tlie Smutm officam studying in' j Austria and itussia are bf iny prapatriated by AijsH* and Russia's orders with a V'cw of m irkii g their disapnrcbation c; the military situation in Servia, especially the attitude of King AU x-mdtr's KB.=as-inp. INSURRECTION BPKEADJNG, M -EE DYs'AMITING. Received 12, 11.10 p.m. Sofia, August 12. The insurrectionary movement had spread to Adriaaopie and Uskup. The insurgents have dynamited the Gieogela railway biidge. The Bulgarian Premier and Minister of Foreign affairs are inspecting the frontier p sts. They are anxious to prevent insurgent bands entering Macedonia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXV, Issue 180, 13 August 1903, Page 3
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102BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXV, Issue 180, 13 August 1903, Page 3
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