DISCORD IN ALBANIA.
LONDON/ April 30. Ismail Xenial, the leader of the provisional Government of Albania, loudly denounces JSssad Pasha. He admits that Essad helongs to a powerful Albanian family, but does not believe that all the troops will continue to follow him. Austria has 60,000! troops on her southern frontiers ready to answer the war call at any instant. , : The Turkish Embassy m London reports that stringent instructions have been issued for the protection of the Christian population m Asia-Minor, and particularly at Adana, where masacrea have "previously taken plaoe. The Austro-Hertaegovinian 'frontiers are being rapidly strengthened and supplies ol ammunition are going forward.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13068, 7 May 1913, Page 3
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