THE BALKAN SITUATION.
M. ISVOLSKi'S SACRIFICE FOR I'EACE. London December 28. Ihe limes says that M. Ifivolsky mW* rilieeil liin popularity lor the take of European inunjuilily. The Times urges Austria to come to terms quiekly, since the existing flitua* tion constitutes u dagger to pence, a danger becoming more menacing as winter slips away. IXAI/l' I'EUTURIIED. Home, December 28. The Austru-Uuwian tension iierturbi Italy. The newspapers ilecluro tliat in the eveiil of a conltict with Austria 'aj large number of Italians will volunteer to servo in Servia. Besides cold a number of people ilk Bosnia are suffering from typnus. A FATAL SKIRMISH BETWEEN UOfjXIAXS AND SERVIAN'S. Received 21), 10.5 p.m. Vicuna, December 29. A patrol at Zelinje, Bosnia, returning the lire of some Servian peasant# tor soldiers oa the opposite side of the river Drina, killed two of the aggrossors. , TURKEY'S .NEGOTIATIONS WITH AUSTRIA. Received 29, 10.6 p.m. Constantinople, December 20. The Turkish Government informed M. I'olluvicini that it is not intended to give a written reply to Austria's Note, but to continue pourparlers with Baron Aercntlral through the Ottoman Ambaasador.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 311, 30 December 1908, Page 2
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182THE BALKAN SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 311, 30 December 1908, Page 2
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