THE BALKAN TROUBLE.
STATE OF UNEASINESS. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright [United Press Association.! Cettinge, September 24. There is much uneasiness among the Montenegrins at the alarming reports of the position in Albania. Montenegro is taking every precaution on the frontier. Vienna, September 24. Tt is reported in' diplomatic circles that Russia has warned Servia against sending troops to Albania, declaring that a reinforcement of the frontier forces will sifnply liltffice.'i | Advices from .Constantinople indicate that the Turks’ recent success over Bulgaria has encouraged the Young Turks to incite Mussulman antagonism.
It is reported that numbers of disguised Turkish officers and men wit! guns and. much ammunition, are proceeding to Gumuljina. Athens, September 23. Advices from Herat state that Essaci bars proclaimed an autonomy under the SultaiPs .Isuzerainty, ordering Kemal Bey as President of the Provisional Government, to leave Yal ona. Belgrade, September 24. Nearly the whole district from Jpek to Monastir is ablaze. Athens, September 24. Among the Albanians organising raids on the Bulgarians are the chief Comitadis, and the notorious Sandanski, and Colonel Markoff.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 21, 25 September 1913, Page 5
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