ALBANIAN TURMOIL.
ARMISTIOE BROKEN, LOYAL TROOPS BEATEN. ' v. .. i ADVANCE OF THE REBELS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. I ■ .'.';>•. (Received Juno 25, 12.5 a.m.) Vienna, June 24. .Telegrams from DurazzO, indicate that, both' the. Government ' troops' and the rebels have broken the arroistice.'v^;.-\;- v ' .--•.', ~.-'',-' The rebels have protested against a part ; ,of the , Government forces marching, against the insurgents and ! bombarding and burning,. villages, and. the Government has replied that, owing id: the telegraphic interruption, it is unable to notify its leader of the armistice. < \ ;> The Government troops have been defeated in the south near the River Semeni, losing a gun and a quickfirer* S The insurants have capBassan; with) its garrison, including two officers. J The 'rebels are now marching on Valono, which is defenceless. .The population is fleeing.- ••.•-• ... /' •■''''■■.'
ESSAD -PASHA'MISSING.
; (Received June 24, 11.30 p.m.) • ;•,.;•;•'"."■ London, June 24. - ■ The 'Oftome correspondent of the tempsi ■; (Paris) states; that / Essad 7ms. has suddenly disappeared. It is supposed that he is secretly returning to Albania; ; ' •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15655, 25 June 1914, Page 7
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