BALKAN CRISIS.
APPEAL FOR AID TO REFUGEES. PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Constakxihople, November 2. Mr Massey, British Consul at Varna, appeals for assistance for 60,000 desti tute Balkan refugees along the western frontier. Germany will not allow German officers of high standing to command the reformed gendarmerie in Macedonia. Sofia, November 2. The Bulgarian elections resulted in a sweeping Government victory. THE SITUATION WORSE REFORMS CERTAIN TO FAIL. BULGARIA'S POSITIOV. Received 3,10 36 p.m. London, November 3. M. Zokoff, the newly-appointed Bulgarian diplomatic agent in London, j declares the Macedonian situation is worse, and that the Austro-Russian xeforms a™ certain to fail; also that | as Bulgaria is unable to support 160,000 \ refugees, war is preferable. DBBANDING TURKISH IRRKGULAHB. j Received 4,13 a.m. GoNSTASTiNOPi*, November 3. The Porte is disbanding 80,000 of the Ilaveh Irregulars, who were chiefly responsible for the excesses in Macedonia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 238, 4 November 1903, Page 3
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142BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 238, 4 November 1903, Page 3
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