THE BALKAN SITUATION.
AUSTRIA'S THREAT, Vienna, November 2(1. The Austrian Government threatens lo withdraw u, Ambassador mile** the Turkish Government puts an end to the iinycoit ul Austrian shipping „„,] UIW ., eliandise. • GRAVE I Nil EST. ALARM IN CONSTANTINOPLE. Received 27, 11.10 p.m. Constantinople, November 27. There are indkiationg-o/ grave nawjt in Bosnia, and Herzegovina. Austrian repression is causing an exodus of small parties of Moslems. Alarm and resentment is felt in Constantinople. SEMI-PANIC IN AUSTRIA. Received 27, 11.10 p.m. Vienna, November 27. Rumours that Servian bands were entering Bosnia caused a semi-panic on the Vienna and Pesth Bourses until Baron Aehrenthal contradicted the 'Umors.
PROSPECT OF THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE. Received 28, 0.35 a.m. London, November 27. The Times' Belgrade correspondent states that advices from St. Petersburg show less prospect of a conference in the near future. The Bosnian question '' will be left open and Servia and Montenegro roust await a more favorable juncture for a settlement of their claims. THE TURKISH BOYCOTT OJ AUSTRIA. * Received 28, 0.35 a.m. Berlin, November 27. The Vossicho Zeitung, in a violent article, accuses Britain of prompting the I Turkish boycott of Austrian goods, and warns the Young Turks to beware t,f her or her cause will be ruined.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 2
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204THE BALKAN SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 2
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