TROUBLE IN ALBANIA.
ALTERING THE FRONTIERS WOULD ENDANGER ITALY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Anetra-li&n and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received September 29, 1.45 p.m.) PARIS, September 28. The Conference of Ambassadors adopted a resolution that the violation of the independence or the frontiers of Albania endangers Italy’s strategic security. Hungary has sent a Note indicating her willingness to comply with the decision of the Powers, and her anxiety to agree with Austria regarding Burgenland. The Conference does not object to the agreement provided the evacuation is completed by the due date. At present the Ambassadors' Council £- considering the delimitation of the fr -utters of Albania. Just recently it w,9 reported that Albania had begun r plimitation themselves bv serving no-«-*ct a Serbia to quit. The Serbs covet Jf** northern half of Albania and the Greeks the latter half. Serbia has oc--4 -<pied half for some time. Albania (the former Turkish provinces °t ocutaid and Yanina) lies on the west or the Balkan peninsula, and lias an area 01 about 11,000 square miles. Her political neighbours are Montenegro on Uve nof-tli, Serbia on the east, and Greece on the south-east and east The independence of the country is guaran0,- tho Snnreino Council of the -.Hum, under Those mandnt-e Itnl-r is t-fto controlling powr in Albania ' !u 59.,’”S 9 .,’”" 4 t- S it v'A S Wn "U^ested that the policy of the Supreme Council will be to offer Southern Albania *? c consolation prize to the Greeks uo get them out of Asia Minor
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16543, 29 September 1921, Page 8
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