THE BALKANS.
SERYIA INCREASING; llEIt ARMAMENTS. At',STRIA GETTING READY. \ ieima, November 10. It is stilted here that Servia is increasing l u . r armament's at a rate far beyond what is justified by her financial strength. Austria is therefore 10niloremg her troops 011 the frontier to prevent -a surprise attack.
| ANTI-AI STR IAN FERMENT. ... London. November 18. • eiiii-ollicial advices from Belgrade slate that the anti-Austrian ferment in Bosnia and llerzcgovnia is increasing. Risings in several places art threatened. I lie Austrian authorities have ordered notable people to be confined to their houses by gendarmerie. The garrisons lave ln-en strengthened. Mines have been laid in the passes.
TURKEY TAKING! MILITARY MEASURES.
Constantinople. November HI. ('Wing to the movements of Servian and M<mten«rin troops towards Novibazar the Porte has' decided to take military ntca-ures in the. districts boruerm.tr on those States.
MONTENEGRINS ENTER HERZEGOVINA. Received 17, 9.25 p.m. London, November 17. Private, telegrams from Belgrade state that some .Montenegrin bands have entered Herzegovina, though the premature advent of winter will prevent formidable operations.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 278, 18 November 1908, Page 3
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171THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 278, 18 November 1908, Page 3
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