Turkey’s Troubles.
A SUGGESTIVE NAVAL DEMONSTRATION. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Vienna, May 23. M. Golochowski, Minister of Foroign Affairs, addressing a Hungarian delegation, intimated that Austria intended .to preserve Balkan interests. lie referred to the suspicious Bulgarian agitation in Macedonia, and commended Ferdinand’s belated efforts to chock the activity of tho Macedonian Committee. lie advised Turkey to ameliorate the administration of Macedonia.
Constautinople, May 23. Before the Sultan apologised, admitting tho illegality of the Porte’s action relative to foreign post-offices, three British warships wore ordered to Salonica.
France and Austria decided to participate in a naval demonstration.
Leading Austro-Hungarian journals declare that the gravity of Goiochowski’s warning is intended to repress the restlessness of the minor Balkan States.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 115, 25 May 1901, Page 2
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