THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. By Electric Telegraph.-Copyright. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received Nov 2, at 1 45 a.m.
Constantinople, May 1. Vienna. May 1 Count Wolfennteln suco-eds Count K*lnoky hs Austrian Ambassador In London. Belgrade, May 1. A body of Montenegrun* imo raidod a pirt of the country, and neissd n large iract of Uiid, Tbo situ* ion in Macedonia ii serious Tbo Porte has ordered the reetl of the Qto«lc Comul, at Monastlr, oa the ground that he U impliofttsd in the Buoiieu Intrigue*, which are etuiing tbo present trouble. The Greek Gorerameot b»« refused to comply with the demind, and lnrge bodies of Turktih troops and * quantity of war ffmterUl baro been deipatohod to Macedonia Tbo Turkish Ambisiador »t Atbeoi ba« been BUintcoDod to Constantinople.
A furlnui huirioiine iwept over Tama» turn ou February 22, laying the town id ruics, Many tiouica were bbnn down, and the raildeuod of tL« Brltiah Consul vrei uurooled. Elt'ten ttmli were totally wrcokrd, including th» French c niier, D«yot, the German ichooner Irene, »nd aefen iirliiih coastlug dohoonof*. TwtotyllYii wirolo»t,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6631, 2 May 1888, Page 2
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