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THE BALKAN CRISIS

SEPARATIONISTS ARRESTED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. VIENNA, January 18. (Received January 19, at 8.35, a.m.) Fifty-two persons (mostly priest,, and teachers), with a few tradesmen, have been indicted at Agram on charges of treason ;md plotting for the separation of Croatia and Slavonia from Bcsina, and their inelusion with Sorvia. TURKEY AND AUSTRIA. CONSTANTINOPLE, January 18. The Porte ha? agreed to Kiamil Pasha’s (the Grand Vizier) projected arrangements "ilh Austria, whereby the draft protocol will be submitted to Austria for acceptance. SERVIAN CABINET RESIGN. BELGRADE, Januarv 18. King Peter has accepted the Cabinet’s resignation. M. Protilch, a leading adherent of M. Pasitch. succeeds M. Velimiicvitch as Prime Minister.

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Evening Star, Issue 13162, 19 January 1909, Page 6

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THE BALKAN CRISIS Evening Star, Issue 13162, 19 January 1909, Page 6

THE BALKAN CRISIS Evening Star, Issue 13162, 19 January 1909, Page 6

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