UNREST IN TURKEY.
ALBANIAN REVOLT. | [PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] j CETTINJE, Mar. 29. ! Several Albanian tribes rising stroyed the blockhouses in the 1 . Tushi district, seizing the soldiers’! rifles and ammunition. In one instance they captured three cannon; and seized Tushi, whence the garrison had withdrawn to protect the blockhouses at Shipka Pass. Constantinople, Mar. 29. Refugees returning from Monte- ■ negro created disturbances at Scutari. Nine battalions Lave been sent t i Albania. Shefkct Torgut Pasha commands the expedihtion. OFFICERS SHOT. Colonel Schlichting. a German instructor in the Turxish army, was shot dead in Constantinople by an Albanian sold Or. A Turkish officer was similarly’ assassinated at Salonica by a reprimanded soldier. TER KISH TROOPS ON THE MOVE.
(Received 30, 9.15 a.m.)
Constantinople, Mar. 29. Fifteen hundred troops are hurrying to Kopliku to intercept advancing Albanians, and further 3000 troops are mobilising.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 91, 30 March 1911, Page 1
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