TROUBLE IN ALBANIA.
ACCUSATIONS AGAINST ESSAD PASHA.
(Received May 7, 9 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, May 6. The Porte has instructed Essad Pasha to place 'himself under the , orders of Djavid Bey. The Porte is negotiating with Greece to transport Djavid Bey's troops towards Asia Minor. It is also preparing to ■withdraw from Chataldja, where it is reported the Bulgarians are already withdrawing. Essad Pasha is now openly accused of treason and is suspected of causing Biza Pasha's murder. ROME, May 6. The Tribuna states that apart from Scutari, Austria and Italy have decided to land a corps of occupation m order to establish the • normal regime m Albania. The expedition . might be averts cd if Essad Pasha will retire from the positions taken. . Albanian advices state that Djavjd Bey is within five miles of Valona, but. is unable to reach the town, owing to floods. • Valona is • also menaced by Greek troops under the pretext of defending the provisional government against Djavid Bey.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13068, 7 May 1913, Page 3
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