THE BALKANS.
POSITION ISKTvVKEN SERVIA AND AUSTRIA AOU'J.IS. London, February 25. Belgrade reports slate that, according to his entourage, King Peter is most emphatic that a peaceful solution will be found. Continental messages published in The Times show that the Aus-tro-Serviun crisis is acute. RUSSIA AND TUUKEY. St. Petersburg, February 25. It is expected that M. Ziiiovieff, the Russian Ambassador, will be withdrawn from Constantinople for making n tardy presentation of the Russian explanation Russia is honouring King Ferdinand. Turkey at once aeeepted this as removing the international difficulty. SERVIA'S PROPOSALS FORMUliATBDI
Received 20, 10.23 p.m. Belgrade, February 20. M. Novakovitch, in the Skupstehina, declared that the Servian Parliament had formulated a political programme. The aspirations therein embodied, ami the rb'lit underlying it, bad been submitted" to Europe who alone mus shortly consider its legitimacy, both as regards Servia anl Montenegro. AN IMPROVED OUTLOOK. Received 27, 0.55 a.m. London, February 26. The outlook in the Near East is improved.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 2
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159THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 2
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