THE PANIC IN ALBANIA.
WHY THE KING FLED.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) LONDON. (May 28. Dr. Dillon, Daily Telegraph corres-, i pendent says : "Want of tact on the part of a Dutch Major named "Sleys [ was largely responsible for the crisis m: Durazzo. The King did pot inform Cabinet -of measures he had prepared against Essad Pasha, , who strongly mistrusted Major Sley. The latter quitted Albania. The Dutch expected to crush the rising with the Malissorisi' aid, but were disappointed when the King, alarmed by accounts of thousands of fanatical Moslems at the city's gate, fled. v . The officials of -, tlje foreign Powera shared the panic m good faith.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 3
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