BALKAN CRISIS.
BULGARIA APPEALS TO RUSSIA A PHILOSOPHIC RULER. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 7. Bulgaria lias appealed to Russia to induce the Porte to modify her minatory note, while Austro-Russian inlluencc dissuades the Sultan from aggressive measures. Bulgaria is suspected by Germany of prompting tite policy of the action. PARIS, May 7. Prince Ferdinand (Sovereign o[ Bulgaria) is pleasuring in Paris.
ATTEMPT TO EXPLODE MAGAZINE. FIGHTING IN STREETS. By Telegraph—Press A ssooiation—Copyright Received il p.m., May 8. Constantinople, May 8. Oaier Pasha is marching to Ipek. Othor troops are traversing to Sulouica and Verisovitch. Troops at Monastir intercepted a Bulgarian hand attempting to cxplodo a powder magazine. A fight ensuod in the streets, and several were killed or wounded. Two Bulgarians at Prishtina havo beon arrested on a charge of attempting to murder tbo Russian Consul at Mutiovitza.
HUGE INSURRECTION COMMITTEE. By Telegraph—Press Association Copyright Received 1.2 a.tn., May 0. Constantinople, May 8. A French naval division lias beon ordered to Salomon. Consular reports represent Bulgaria itself as a hugo Macedonian Insurrection Committee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 886, 9 May 1903, Page 2
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175BALKAN CRISIS. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 886, 9 May 1903, Page 2
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