The Balkan Trouble
THWARTING GREi'.CB. By Cable—Press Association-'-Copyright. Rome, December 9. The Marchese San Cliuliant, Minister for Foreign Affairs, announced that Italy and Austria had informed Greece that they would never consent to AvaIcna belonging to Greece. PROPOSED SERVIAN BOYCOTT. Belgrade, December 9. Some merchants are discussing the boycott of Austrian goods. " REFUGEES AT SALONIKA. Constantinople, December 9. . At Salonika, there are forty thousand refugees, most of them being without shelter. Dozens are dying daily from starvation and smallpox. TURKISH PEACE DELEGATES. Received 11, 12.45 a.m. Constantinople. December 10. Nazanii Salik Pasha and Reshid Pasha have been appointed peace plenipoten-' tiaries. ALBANIA'S PRESIDENT. Isrnael Kamil Bey, who is reported to have been proclaimed President of Albania, is the prominent figure of Albanian military circles, and has been regarded as a leader for some years. On November 21. in their anxiety to intercept his landing at Durazzo, two Greek torpedo boats dashed up the coast, and, stopping an Austrian steamer off the port, searched it. Their enterprise weni; unrewarded, for Ismail had already landed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 175, 11 December 1912, Page 5
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173The Balkan Trouble Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 175, 11 December 1912, Page 5
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