THE BALKAN WAR.
THE ijJKBASSADuRS' CONFERENCE. AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 27, 5.5 p.m. *' London, April 26. The Ambassadors' Conference discussed th« fall of Scutari. It is understood that it firmly upholds, the previous decision. There is no evidence of Austria's desire to precipitate matters. PARDONED PRISONERS. Received 27, 5.5 p.m. * ■"" Cettinje, April 26. fin' oiider to mark the rejoicing at the fall of Scutari, King Nicholas pardoned a number of prisoners, including M. Radovics, the ex-Premier, who was con- • eerned in an alleged conspiracy to assassinate the King in 1909. UNEASINESS IN ARMENIA. Received 27, 5.5 pan. Constantinople, April 26. There is uneasiness in Armenian circles at Adana, where the phenomena preceding the 1908 massacres hawe been :again observed. WILL BRITAIN REMAIN ALOOF? Berlin, April 2a. Certain newspapers infer that as a British Admiral commands the international squadron Britain will not remain aloof if further action is necessary, to induce Montenegro to yield. CAPTURE OF 'GUNS. Cettinje, April 25. The Montenegrins captured 120 guns at Sentari. AN ALBANIAN PROTEST. Athens, April 25. The population of Corytza elected six \ Christians and four Moslems as a 'deputation to the European Powers to test against being severed from Greece : and annexed to Albania. PEACE OVERTURES. Constantinople, April 20. The Powers nave invited both the Porte and the" Allies to appoint delegates to discuss peace preliminaries,: and to seleet a place for the conference. THE RETIRING TURKS. Constantinople, April 25. Essad Fasha and the Tarabosch garrison are proceeding to Trrata.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 288, 28 April 1913, Page 5
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248THE BALKAN WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 288, 28 April 1913, Page 5
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