THE BALKANS.
ZAIMIS' TAIHOA POLICY. Athens, Sept. 2. A deputation from the Venizelists' meeting waited on M. Zaimis, and presented a copy of a resolution, also a protest against King Constantine's refusal to receive the deputation. M. Zaimis begged the deputation to defer further action, assuring them the question agitating them would soon be cleared up. ' ESSAD ON THE SITUATION. London, September 1. Essad Pasha, speaking at Paris before his departure for Salonika, declared that Albania ig in a state of open revolution owing to hunger. The Albanians have no wish for government in Prussian fashion, Already there are 20,000 insurgents. When peace is restored the hntente will decide Albania's destinies. '•The violence of Austro-Hungarian oppression caused my exile, which will not lust long. I am rejoining the Allies at Salonika in the firm hope of spending the winter in Albanian territory."
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1916, Page 8
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