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BV jlilntO'J -.10 i U. .MHLPU-OOl'ial'JlTß. BALKAN CRis!B_ MASSAOae.- t'TABTKD. ;£ANOTHKR mwuk dynamited, r.t "v PKB PBESB ASSOCIATION. London, August 14, Turkish advices state that the fn« habit»nts of the Turkish village Kinali, near Monastir, were massacred with the •xepption of twenty. An extraordinary report haß reaohed S tlonica that the insurrection is spread* ing eastwards, and tbat women art participating in the fighting. The Aus'rian Consul has been threatened. English newspapers demand tha publication of British consular reports. Constant™, ple, August 15. Halin, Rostovsky'a murderer,, has been sentenced to be hanged with an accc mplice who did not interfere to prevent the crime, Another gendarme has been sentenced to 15 years penal servitude. Revolutionary bands dynamited bridge on the Monastir railway line. GREEK PREMIER URGES BEVBMTY. IMPORTING ARMS AS HARDWABI. Athens, A ugust 15. The Greek Premiur, wbenreoeiving the Foreign Ambassadors, p&inted out the neoeesity of giving Turkey a free hand in dealing with the Ballna troubles, and requesting her to use tha utmost severity to restore order. Belgrade, August 15. The Oustoms authorities have oor»fiscated a quantity of ammunition in oases, labelled hardware and nails, and destined for Macedonia. PROTECTION OF CONSULS DEMANDED MUTUAL ACCUSATIONS. HORRIBLE TURKISH ATROOITIEB. TURKISH REFORMB HOPELESS'. COHBTANTINOPia, AttgUSt 15. The AmbamadoM here have demanded that the Forte shall take measures for the protection of Consul* and foreign subjects at Monastir, owing to the population demanding arm*, ostensibly for self defence.' The Turks and Macedonians mutually acouse etch other of massacres. /The ins ances include Christiana at Kitchevo and Mwlema at Krushevo, which the troops afterwaads reoccupied. London, August 15. Belgrade advices s a'.e that the Turks are guilty of horrible atrocities at the villages near Monas' ir, They destroyed 14 villages in the Uskub and Viles districts. Sofia, August 15. Bulgaria favours a memorial enumerating the misdeeds ou Christians tQ the villages bordering Bulgaria, and setting out the hopdessneu of expecti(.s any good from Turkey's so-called reforms.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 183, 17 August 1903, Page 2
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