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THE NEAR EAST.

CABLE NEWS

A HOPEFUL SIGN.

BULGARIA DISBANDING RESER-

VISTS,

United Press Association. Copyright LONDON, Oct. 28. The “Times” Sofia correspondent states that Bulgaria is disbanding today 75,000 time-expired reservists. THE SERVIAN CROWN PRINCE. AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. United Press (Association, Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 28. An enthusiastic reception awaits tho Servian, Crown Prince at St. Petersburg. THE AUSTRIAN VIEW. TERRITORIAL COMPENSATION IN AD MI StS ABLE. United Press Association, Copyright VIENNA, Oct. 28. Baron Aehrentlnal, addressing the Austrian delegation at Buda Pestli, reiterated that territorial" compensation in the case of Servia and Montenegro was quite inadmissablc. GERMAN ACTION. VISITS BY THE KAISER. United Press Association. Copyright .BERLIN, Oct. 28. It is semi-officialliy announced at Berlin that the Kaiser, in pursuance of a former promise, pays a three days’ visit to the Archduke Ferdinand on November 4tli, and will probably see tlie Emperor Francis Josef. BULGARIA CONFORMS TO THE POWERS' REQUEST. EVACUATION. OF NOVIBAZAR. United Press Association. Copyright (Received Oct. 29, 11.37 p.m.) SOFIA, Oct. 29. Bulgaria intimates that she conforms to the request of the Powers. Austria lias evacuated Novibazar. AN INTERVIEW. M. MILANOVITCH AND SIR E. GREY. United Press Association. Copyright (Received Oct. 29, 11.37 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 29. M. Milanoviich, Servian Minister for Foreign Affairs, had an hour and a half’s interview with Sir Edward Grey. A FRONTIER INCIDENT. RUSSIAN MINISTER MOLESTED. United Press Association. Copyright (Received Oct. 29, 11.37 p.m.) BELGRADE, Oct. 29. Frontier police at Semlin roughly molested the- Russian Minister at Belgrade, and ransacked the baggage of passengers. THE CRETANS PACIFIED. PROMISE OF THE POWERS. United Press Association. Copyright (Received Oct. 29, 11.37 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 29. The Cretans have been pacified by a promise of the protecting Powers to benevolently consider a discussion w ith Turkey concerning union with Greece if order is maintained and Moslems protected.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2335, 30 October 1908, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
305

THE NEAR EAST. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2335, 30 October 1908, Page 5

THE NEAR EAST. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2335, 30 October 1908, Page 5

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