THE BALKAN CRISIS.
SJili'VlA'N L'O.Mt'ib:.\,SATloX DEMANDS. KeeciVO,] 3, <).■s) (..111. London, October 3. M. Jlilovanovilch, Servian .UmisU-i 'or Foreign Afl'airs who in in London. iU'oniiPd Sir Edward (irey that Servin lakud as compensation the frontier oi Drina from the point where it leave:, tlw present Servian frontier until i< reaches the country north of Montenegro; thence the frontier should follow the watershed to the -Montenegrin boundary.
Till-: PROPOSED CONFIDENCE.. Keceived 3, 9.20 p.m. London, November 3. Although Vienna telegrams report that no conference will be held because KiiNsiu refuses to sanction tin l Austrian annexations, a Russian ollicial, accord ing to the Daily -News, stales tllal M Isvolsky's negotiations with .Austria are pursuing their normal course.
SKRV'I.VS INTENTIONS. PACIFIC TALK: WAULIK.E I'UK I'ARATTONS. Received 3, 10.13 p.m. Belgrade, November 3. At the hiotance of an advisory Power ■Servia ollicially disclaims any bellicose intention, and. hopefully awaits the result of the eonference ; trusting to the friendly Powers to plead her cause. Nevertheless public opinion in hcrvia is becoming very warlike and military exercises arc everywhere proceeding. Women's legions are forming at Nisch and Kragujewatz. The arms ana ammunition so lung delayed in Austria reached Belgrado via Turkey.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 267, 4 November 1908, Page 2
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196THE BALKAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 267, 4 November 1908, Page 2
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