FIGHTING BEGINS.
ADRIANOPLE BOMBARDED. ' ' ' '■■ ■ V SKIRMISH AT CMTALJA. YOUNG TURK LEADERS FLEE By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Constantinople, February 3. . . It is officially stated that the Allies 'bombarded Adrianoplo at seven o'clock, nnd-thnt » skirmish . wa9 opened 'at Chatalja. . ENVER BEY IN FLIGHT. TURKISH ARMY QUARRELS. , Paris, February 3. The, "Matin's" Constantinople correspondent states that Circassian Cavalry defeated the Fourth Army Corps, com-' manded .by" the Young' : Turk general, Torgut Pasha. ' > i'There were heavy losses on both sides. . Pacificists at Hademkoi prevented Envcr Bey and Fethi Boy,. the Young Turk lenders, from delivering political speeches. ■A'fight ensued, and thero were several fatalities. .', ."■■■':"''.'■' ■,■.'■•■ /Enver Bey and Fethi Bey fled to Constantinople. ; . ... '■■■!■■ . , BULGARIAN "CONCESSION. '", ■'■/'"■' :':..■'■•''•:' '■•■ Sofia, February,. 3. /Bulgaria is -prepared'to eonoedoan appointment of a representative" of: 'the. Caliph, in Adrianoplo if that town .is ceded. /■//'■■'■'■ ■■;'/'-.' .■'•• ■..'.' : .-.■'• ..,
r.'.' APPEALS ; ; / ■'•; (Rec. February .4,11,5/ p.m.) •■'..' / ■ ■'■'- y Constantinople, February 4. . /Tho consuls. at Adrinhoplfc. havo - addressed to arrange that. Bulgaria shall hot bombard a special .quarter!.of, tho,town, or that 120., foreigners '.shall be ■■allowed, to pass through the Bulgarian lines. ■ : ;'
MACEDONIANS THANK GREEKS. ..',: /'■,'... .'■. Athens, February',:3,
It is semi-ofncially stated that the Macedonian' Committees are sending cordial addresses, thanking; tho, 'Greek.'.' Government for its treatment of Macedonians. Referen'co' is lhadb to .the fact that,their land has not been confiscated, and that hop-gathering and- haymaking operations have not been interfered with because/of military requisitions. '■'';■- ~ -i ■:/':/','/.
;■ BANKRUPTCIES IN VIENNA.; : ;■ • " :'/:, (Rec, Febrliary 4, 11.35 p.m.)' ■■-.••■'.'.■ '/'•/'/.'./ / ~.: V ienha,''Fcbruary. 4. / ,: Three dressmaking firms hre bankrupts frith liabilities 'totalling ,£833,000, owing 6), the stagnation in trade caused by the war.;.:,./--' :| /;':,':■ ■.. ''•:■ " . ■:. '" *'■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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253FIGHTING BEGINS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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