The Balkans
TURKEY'S NAVAL SCHEME. WARNING FROM GERMANY. AN ALLEI.IED PLOT. SECURITY OF VEI.ONIA. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright I Athens, January 18. It is stated that Germany lias strongly remonstrated with Turkey regarding her naval preparations, predicting that these would involve certain ruin. The Salonika police are alleged to luive discovered a plot to assassinate King Constantino. Two Bulgarians were, arrested, a third departed,' and a fourth declares that lie is an Italian subject.
Constantinople, Jnnunry 18.
The Turkish press bitterly comments on Europe's action over the Aegean Islands, especially that of the Triple Aliance, from which Turkey expected support.
i Vienna, January 18. The Ncue Freie Presse suys the provincial Government has requested international troops in order that a guarantee may be given for the securing of Villoma. CIIERIF'S ASSAILANTS IDENTIFIED. Paris, January 18. Cherif Pasha described Iskanilcr as a Russian mimed Theykowsky, and adds that he was receiving large sums from Taliiit Bey. The other assailant was Alidjevot.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5
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159The Balkans Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5
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