BALKAN CRISIS.
TEIIHDTNAMTTID. Per Press Association, CoNmsrnrcpi* AugvatSf. Revolutionists dynamited a Buda Pes' b —Constantinople train, sooth of Adrianople, killing seven and ifljarfbg 18 persons, TUBKIBH OOMUANOSB-IN-OHICr. ReoelveQ 28,10.58 pjn.,, CosBTAim»oPLB, August SB. Maasir Pasha has suocsedei Ibrakte Pasha in the supreme eommand of the Turkish Army. - .■. . Forty offioera and a number of aivfl officials have been summoned to Constantinople for alleged oomplidty hftt Krohevo outrages. INTiRNATIONAL OONTBOL 1 FAVOUBBD.
BeoelvedM, 0.14 a. Angori S& It is nffloiallyanutmnced bar* that the presence of the squadron at Imifl* oaused turkey to promise solemnly t» punish ezoesses and introdnoa reforms, land that the Forte moat fulfil these* promises. Lomxnr, August Bft; The Times' Constantinople oonc#> pondent states the opinion is paining ground that an international control similar to that of Lfbaaoa, Is meatssary in oonneotion with Maoedottiaa administration.
VICTIMS OFTHK DYNAMIT* SYMPATHY WITH MA.OBDOKU. THK QUESTION OF INTnVWTIOir, Beoelved 2BkO.ia.rn. OoHsrAHiaorti, August 28. Three Europeans, two Turkish women and a obild were among those killed in the train, The authorities are coovinoed tfcav the dynamite was seoreted among th* train provisions at Sofia. ~ The outrage is univemlly oonsidered as an act of folly. tOHDOH, DgUSt 38. A movement of sympathy, especially in Fi-anoe, is beginning to be aroossd on behalf of the Maoedoniani.' Germany's advice to Turkey to promptly repress tbe insurrection U interpreted at Parie to mean that Germany would prefer repression to Austrian and Rtnsian intervention. It is believed thatoombined meassnw on a limited sotle would be the muti humane method of obecking further bloodshed.
Opinion in Paris favours an Aintra* Russian armed demonstration without the employment of force as a means foe restoring peace.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 194, 29 August 1903, Page 2
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275BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 194, 29 August 1903, Page 2
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