MACEDONIAN UNREST.
MUTINEERS IX CHARGE
Athens, June 30. The mutineers in Macedonia demanded the dismissal of the Cabinet, the prohibition of army officers concerning themselves in politics, and the prevention of the Committee of Union and Progress interfering with the Government. Several officers refused to pursue the mutineers. Three companies at Okhrida and one at Jumaibala mutinied, the initiative being invariably taken by the officers, who are not against the constitution, but' against the Government, and particularly against Alahmond Shevket Pasha.
REINFORCEMENTS FOR AION ASTIR.
Constantinople, June 30.
An extra 30,000 soldiers from Smyrna have been ordered to Monastir.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 5
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