CHAOS IN ALBANIA.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph—CopyrlgftUl DUBAZZO, May 29. Tthe insurgents are petitioning Me International Control Commission to restore Turkish rule, or alternatively, to save them from the present Government. They declare that they were fired upon when peaceably marching to Durazzo to protest to the Prince against, persecution by his officers. A detachment of Warwickshires at Malta had been ordered ito Skutari. ■♦- The * Zeifc r states thiat'Hhe • Foreign Office is ■ embittered at • the < doings of the Italians at Durazzo. '■'-.; M. Leowenthal, the Austrian Minister, was misled by false news and fled. It is unlikely that he will return. ■•.'.'■ It is understood that the Entente has agreed not to interfere, in Albania's internal affairs. The Russian journal Novoe Vremya describes Prince Wied's flight as -"comical as a cheap cinema film." '■' (Received May 30. 9 a.m.) SCUTARI, May 29. Several thousand armed'/ Albanians have assembled at < Alessb. Messages have been received from Prince William offering his services.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 3
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