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An Epochal Scandal

an; outspoken minister. "ANARCHY, INCOMPETENCE AND HYPROCJSY."

Received 28, 5.5 p.m. Athens, June 27

Mr. Williams, the United States Minister, after visiting Albania, describes the Diivhzzo incident as an epochal scandal of anarchy, incompetence and hypocrisy. The six-Powers scheme, he said, was unworkable, owing to antagonistic rivalries, lie urges the formation of a neutral State, with local government, aiul adds: "I found a Prince calling himself King, with no powers, and no territory or subjects." Mr. Williams' outspokenness has caused a great sensation.

THE TRUCE BROKEN OPE. FIGHTING RESUMED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Durazzo, June 30. The truce has been prolonged until to-day. Doubts are thrown on the reported capture of Prenk Biboda.

The Austrian steamer Herzegovina bombarded the rebel positions at Rushbul. Large supplies have been dispatched to Prenk Biboda, who is operating against Presiji at Shiak. At the instigation of the Dutch officers the truce has been definitely broken off.

The ; insurgents hoisted the Turkish flag at the captured towns.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 5

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An Epochal Scandal Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 5

An Epochal Scandal Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 5

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