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BALKAN CRISIS.

MTTIB TONS OF RUBBIAN PRESS. PRINCE FERDINAND WARNED. FBB PKEBB ASSOCIATION. St. Petersburg, September 17. The tone of the Russian press, in discussing the Balkans, is increasingly bitter. It fiercely accuses Germany, Aiutria, Roumania, and Greece of sympathising with Turkey's design to rid her territories cf all Slavs. Vienna, September 17. Prince Ferdinand's presence at Sofia ia interpreted here to mean that the war party at Sofia is uppermost. Austria has warned Prince Ferdinand that he will be deposed if .he made war.

HOPES OF A SETTLEMENT. BRITISH INTERPBREVOE PROBABLE. Losdon, September 17. The Daily Telegraph says it is now hoped at Vienna that Austria and J&tasia will conclude an agreement which will reeult in quietening the Balkans for a decade by maintaining the itatus quo, excluding armed intervention, and granting delay of reforms. It adds that Bulgaria w 11 be raided to a kingdom if she refrains from war. The Daily Chronicle understands that Great Britain has decided to stop the massacres by a squadron supporting representations which will shortly be made to Constantinople. The Morning i dverliser eaya Great Britain and other Powers are moving in the direction of further reform in Macedonia.

TUBES DESTROY A VILLAGE. MASSAORK OF ALL INHABITANTS. FRBBH MASSACRE OF GREEKS. Received 19,1 a.m. Sofia, September 18. Bulgarian information states that the Turks destroyed Kostoria and massacred all the inhabitants. Bulgaria has recalled all officers Studying abroad, . Cosstaktihople, September 18. A fresh massacre of Greek* has taken plaoe at the vilayet of Adrianople.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 19 September 1903, Page 3

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BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 19 September 1903, Page 3

BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 19 September 1903, Page 3

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