CRISIS IN THE BALKANS.
BULGARIA AND TURKEY. REVOLUTIONARY LEADER KILLED. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright Sofia, May 25. Since the appointment of M. Petroff's Cabinet Bulgaria's relations with Turkey have, improved. A Bulgarian Note has been forwarded to the Powers asking them to sanction a separate Bulgarian agreement with Turkey, with a view to the pacification of Macedonia. St. Petersburg, May 25. The Russian newspapers denounce the Petroff Government in Bulgaria. (Received May 26, 10.18 p.m.) Constantinople, May 26. The members of the Sultan's peace mission, who were recently seized by Albanians, have now been released. (Received May 26, 11.11 p.m.) Constantinople, May 26. Deltcheff, the creator of the Macedonian revolutionary organisation, has been killed in a skirmish at Panitza. His death is likely to .paralyse the movement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 5
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