Disquieting News.
Flame hear the Powd-ir. '
Blow-Up Imminent.
Received Sept. 29, 0.1 Bi._n.
Constantinople, ...Yesterday. T " The American Warships remain at Bejrout as it was feared riots would folloW their withdrawal. .- :* v -.■ *./;£. : ./% Sixteen batallions, including many Konia troops, have been distributed- in places overlooking Struma Vojloy. 'X t T *"" - r ' London; Yesterday. The Standard's* Cohs'.slhtinoplfe 'correspondent learns from Sofia that any addition to . the Turkish troops on the frontierVill suffice to cause War. :r '-l':;-.i'
The .correspondent's later message adds, that two IlaVah' battalions''at f Novibazai, and four at Presrend, r have been mobilised and ordered to the1 front.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7828, 29 September 1903, Page 2
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