THE BALKAN TROUBLE
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(Per Pit ess Association.) Received September 24, at 7.35 a.m. Sofia, September 23. Count Ooluchowski and Count La:i:Mlnvff have informed Bulgaria that 111 the event »f war with Turkey it must be localised, ami the status quo maintained at the coiicluwiin, when the reform scheme will bo rosmneil. They admitted Turkey's right to mass troops on the frontier. Count Grihielmwfki considered that the slaughter of two thou.sartd Macedonian peasants did not wamtA the complaints that Turkey was bent on th« extermination of the race. Germany "incurred with Austria and Russia, while England and Italy have not replied. France is guardsdly sympathetic, M. Pdaiw undertaking to submit the Jjiiigarian ;ip|Ml to the. Cabinet.
Received .September 24, at 0.22 y.m,
Constantinople, September 23. Two Turkish generals and lluvc <;!ili>n<:N have been arrested for allowing the iiw*"sivm of Gwjku at Kirk-Killwia, •'»■<• Monastir. Bouksitna Pasha lias Ik*ii r-Jmi-larly court-martialled fur ailowins Uu> Krushevo massacre.
St. Petersburg, September 23. Admiral Skrybdoffl holds .m> wlm/e JM* sian Black Sea fleet in readiness iur irntr geucies.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8294, 24 September 1903, Page 2
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175THE BALKAN TROUBLE Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8294, 24 September 1903, Page 2
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