ALBANIAN REVOLT.
AS INTERNATIONAL FORCE. BRITAIN STANDS OUT l.iiNDdN. May _7. A semi-official statement sai- thai Germany i- pr-par.-.l to i-ontriliutc . c-mtingent to the international lone to restore order in Albania if a __rictlv nttcrnatical character ,- maintained. Britain is ihe only power that has vet failed tn a ?f ec t„ participate i„ . i„. movrment. The Italian Foreign Minister, the Mar tlK'si I)i San (.ouliano, insist-s on the n_.mt_nance of the balance of power it tne Adriatic, and the international char act" "f the Albania-;, ipiesfion. Dr. Dillon, the Londmi "Daily Telewaph's" sacs that Prince K-illiam acted on the advice of the Italian and Austrian Ministers in boardinp * warship, and contrary to the exhortation of the international commissioners.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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