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nr ■lbotbio tbuioiiiph—gopsbi!'<tt.j BALKAN CRISIS- | AGREEMENT TO DISBAND TROOPS. ! KK HUBS ASSOCIATION. | Losdos, October 19. j Sir Nicholas O'Connor, British Am-1 bassador to Turkey, recently madei urgent representations to the Porte in reference to the inexcusable excesses on the Turkish Bide, although the Marquis of Lansdowoe, Minister for Foreign Affaire, admitted the insurgents had been of serious outrages, Beater states Bulgaria and Turkey have agreed to disband ten thousand and twenty tnousmd troops respeclively. PROPOSED REFORMS UNACCEPTABLE THE POWERS PUZZLED. Received 21.1.10 a.m. OoNSTAinmpiiß, October 20. The Sultan refuges to receive the joint Austro-Russian note. The Macedonia insurgent leaders are equally dissatisfied with the scheme of control proposed by the note. This contingency was unforseen, aod ths Poweis are puzzled.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 226, 21 October 1903, Page 3
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