BALKAN WAR.
TURKISH DEFEAT AT BULAIR. PANIC-STRICKEN WOMEN.'-'.. Bt Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Rcc. February 12,0.15 a.m.) , •Sofia, February U. : The inhabitants of Gallipoli. were thrown into a state of panic after the Turkish defeat at Bulair. '.'.■ ' Many women and children were, drowned in trying to embark on steamers which were crowded with refugees. The ground at Bulair is strewn with corpses, the bodies including twenty Turkish officers. The Bulgarians' lost fivo officers and 112 wounded. The number of the killed is unknown:' A CRUISER AT "LARGE. (Rec. February 12, 0.15 a.m.) Cairo, February .11. The Turkish oruißer Haniidieh, which fled to. the Red Sea after the-naval "eni gagement in December and has now returned, has left Port Said bound eastwards. ' . . A Greek cruiser is roported to have been sighted outside Egyptian; territorial waters. FIGHTING IN SCUTARI. , Cetihje, February' 10.''.' It is officially stated that Bardonjoli, a position dominating Scutari, has been captured.. ~-.'-. , ; ■ ~<'. . The Montenegrin casualties during the fighting totalled 2500, and the Turkish 4000. . ' ' • ■'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 8
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163BALKAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 8
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