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BY KLEOT2IG TIX7WRAPH—OOPYBI9PT. 3 Balkan crisis-
RUSSIAN DKMANDS, TURKEY'S COMPLIANCE. I PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 21, 11.15 p.m. , London, August 21. ; Router's agency reports that M. Zlicovieff, Russian Ambassador to j r ui key, has demanded, in addition to . the recent reinstatement of officials un jus'ly dismissed, the liberation of Macedonians accused of furnishing tbe Consuls with information in respect to thu state of the country, and an exhaustive ii q iiry to dottrmine wheth> r ; M. Rostkovslty's death wis pre-ar- , ranged, inismuch as bis carriage was [ fired at when re-entering the town. ; It also states that M. Zioovieff explained that the despatch of the tquidron did not imply hostility to Turkey, but was a demonstration intended to hasten the acceptance and application of Russian demands. Tewfik Pasha, Minister i f Foreign Affairs, has acc p ed »U d. Minds and begged for the withdrawal of the squadron. Brussels, August 21. The newspaper Independence Beige states the Powers have ag'eidto suppress the revolt and af.pl reforms I through Russia and Austria operating j res-p.-ctively on sea and land, and that j I- iiy is exercising a surveillance over : Albania After is restored the Powers wilt withdraw. ARRIVAL OF RtJ&SIAN SQUADRON. BELUUN VI3WS. , Received 21, 11 27 p.m. Constantinople. August 21. Toe Russian squadron his arrived at The arrival piorfuced a deep : itnpre sion in Turkish official circlts, ' although the demonstration is inter- ! preted in some quarteis —Vienna and ' elwwhere—as directed equally against Bulgniia. &KIZ JRE OB 1 EXPLOSIVES. Received 22, 0 53 a.m. August 21. Svvcn'een easts of explosives were s iz d at tt e D.d"agiteh termini, odo of the b anchen of the Belgrade-Con-ttan inople radwav. duins services to-mv&row UHUBCB of KNfiLAND. St Mary's~B a.m., H.O, Rev G. Evans, 11 am.. H. 0., 3 pm. and 7 p.m. The Bishop, Henni —8 a.m. H (A, and 11 a.m., Rev A. | - F. fimitb, 7 p.m.. Mr \oung. Bell Block—7 p.m.. Mr Oorry. ! V?estown—7 p.m., Lay Reader. Okato—ll a.m. Vicar, 7 p.m Lay Reader. , Tataraiunka—:2.3o p.m., Vicar. Odkura-7 p.m., Vicar Roman Catholic. New Plymouth—Ma-s 11 a.m. Vespers i 7 p.m., Rev Dean McKonna. j WaHara —Mass '' a.m.. li i v. iJean McKecna ! PREBBSTEBIAN St. Andrew's—ll a.m., »n I 7 p.m.. ; iDglewood —11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Mr. J. D. j Webster. i Tari'ii—2.3o p.m., Mr J. D. Web3ter. i Mjsthodist. Whiteley Memorial Oliurcl.. "11 a.m., and : 7 p.m., Rev J. N. Puttie Lower j N. Buttle. i Oarrington Road—2.3o p.m., Mr E. and J. R. I Ohitterton. Kurford Road—2.3o p.m., Mr Bidder. Okato—ll a.m., and 7 p.m.. Mr Fikett. Tati aim aSi a.—2 p.m ,Mr Pikett. Rahotu—ll a.m. Mr Hughson, 7 p.m. Ke-;J.H White. Fungarshu—2 p.m.. Rev J. H. White. Warea—7 p.m, Mr Wells. Kahui hoad—ll a.m., Rev J. H. White. Puniho—2 p.m., Mr Olem^nce. Waitara—ll a.m ,Mr A. Vosper, 7 p.m, Rev S. J. Garlick. Tikorangi—a.3o p.m., Mr G. F. Stockwell. Lepperton—2.3o pm, Rev. 8. J. Garlick. Inglewood—ll a.m., Rev S. J. Garlick, i 7 p.m , Rev J. Thomas. Kainnta - 7 p m„ Mr E. lav lor. I Tarat.i—2.3o o m„ Mr K Taylor. | Waipuku 2.30 p.m., Rev J. Thomas, 7 p.m. Mr Hennett. Midhiret—ll a.m., J. Tboraas, 7 pm.j 1 Mr . rfrni h. I Bt. nlf-v Kimd 230 r.m. Mr J. Turner. Stratford —11 a.m., M J. *.ai n, 7 p.rr , Uev. J. A i.O'-hore. CardifE—ll am. H«iv J. a. Lonhore. j JS^airo—7 ii.m., MrO. McGeeMe ana M.B. i To- o—2 30 i>.m , ;.ev J. A. L chore. | i Kaiiouri Biidge—2.3o p.m., Mr G. A. March- '• j ant. ! Eltham—ll f.m., and 7 p.m.. Rev 0. A.; Foston. j Mahoe —2 p.m., Rev O. 'V o-toti. Pbxmitive Mbthodjbt I Queen-str«. t—ll a.m., and 7 p.m.. Rev John Nixon. j ' I Sunday School—2.3o p.m., Mr 0. E. Bell- ' | ringer. I ! , Up- er Kent Road --11 a.m., Mr Buttimore. j [' Upper Mangorei—ll a.m., Mr Asher (col-' l ; lect'on). ! ' Lower Mangorei—2.3o p.m., Mr Asher. 1 '; Omata—Sui day Hchoo", 11 »,m , Miss Smith ' Omi»ta—7 p.m., Mr Leo ard. I ' Bell 810ck—2.30 p.m., Rev. J Nixon. j 3 . Inglewo d—ll a.m., and 7 p m., Rev J., ! | Southern. | 1 j Durham Roaa—2.3o p.m , Mifs Cretswell. 1 Norfolk t 0ad—2.30 a.m., K. vJ. Southern. | ! j Egmont Village—2.3o p.tn, Mr W. Chatter-1 " l ton. 3 Baptist Gill-street—ll a.m., and 7 p.m. ! Church of Chbist. Devon Street, 11 a.m., Fellowship, at resi- ' dence of Mr G'een, nexcMf Hooker, printer. 1 SILVATION ABMT. '■ Services as uau.fi!.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 188, 22 August 1903, Page 3
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