ALBANIAN ATROCITIES.
? . ATTITUDE OF BkITAIN. "pISCUSSION LORDS. tfyi/ Cable. —Press .Association.—Copyright. (Received July 30, 9.10 a.m.) |f* LONDON, July 29. W- in-tbe House of Lords, |> ieplying to Lord Lamington, said the Government was without information as .to the atrocities in Southern Albania, v Great distress existed, but the reports were exaggerated. The Powers are considering the dispatch of an International Gommission of Investigation, but the Government would be unable to send troops. Lord Lansdowne said that Britain had a certain measure of responsibility in Albania, and should co-operate with the i(. other Powers to suppress the atrocities. I" Lord Loreburn deplored the decadent £ tone of Lord Morley's reply, which, lie I said, was unworthy of Gladstone's spirit.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 149, 30 July 1914, Page 8
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