PEACE IN THE BALKANS.
BLOOD MONEY TO CHECK VENDETTAS.
! Constantinople, June 18. | Over 80,000 Albanians and highI landers attended the opening of the , Selamlik at the tomb of the Sultan
Mourad on the Plains of Kossova. There was immense enthusiasm when the Grand Vizier announced an amnesty to all Albanians for political offences.
In order to check vendettas the Government promised to pay blood money amounting to £30,000 on all unavenged murders.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 157, 19 June 1911, Page 1
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