THE BALKAN CRISIS.
MUTINOUS TURKISH SOLDIERS, Constantinople, Novcmborl. A company of soldiers at Tushkislibi barracks, Constantinople, which was 0.dered to lire provinces, refused to go. Another buLtulniji lired on the mutineers, killing three and wounding fifteen. Eighty were arrest a). BUIAIARIA A.ND TURKEY. DELEGATES IN CONSULTATION.
Received 2, 9.1". p.m. Constantinople, November i. M. I.iaptchclf and M. .MiltclielV, Bulgaria's special delegates, me conferring with the (iriniil Vizier tit Muiiiboul. M. Unptchcll' declares lie possesses full powers to conclude arrangements. PUBLIC OPINION IN RUSSIA.
THE CHANCES 01' THE COX FEUKNCE. Received ■>, U.HI-p.m. St. Petersburg, November 2. Public opinion in Russia believes that the chances of the conference of the Powers meeting are rapidly disappearing, also that there are numerous indications that Russia will nut accept the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina us au fait accompli. The Servian Crown Prince is much satisfied with his conversations with the Czar at Peterhof.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 266, 3 November 1908, Page 2
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149THE BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 266, 3 November 1908, Page 2
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