FOREIGN CABLES.
TURKEY'S HARD ROW7
AMERICA'S^TURBUJLjENT POS-
SESSION.
AN UNCAiNNYLAND.
: r Per 'TJnited Press Association. By ■7'.Eleb*_^c-;yTeiegr.aph— Copyright.
LONDON, Mar. 24
> Consular repofts- state that the 'Sultan's mission failed to reconcile the Albanians to reforms. Turkey is now considering measures of coercion. ~ "France threatens to send Ahhamese tDe - re ~ - beUion: is spjeedil^ crushedi AN&W&-: has been received that ladrones 7 surprised the . Americans at Surihgats, Manila, • captured the town and killed- several of the constabu:.xlary. ~AcAA' : . .A'-.A-- ■'.'"'' :.. „ ;/' ' " ; Further eruptions haye occurred _ from La Souffriefe, and a black cloud covers the entire island. Three inches of sand and pebbles fell at Georgetown and Chateau Bellair, and stories broke windows at Georgetown. Volcanic dust at Barbadoes caused .intense^ darkness for three - •■•'■■hours.- ■''■-}_' .A : -AA'AyA : .
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Southland Times, Issue 19005, 26 March 1903, Page 3
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122FOREIGN CABLES. Southland Times, Issue 19005, 26 March 1903, Page 3
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