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BALKAN WAR.

SHEVKET MAY RESIGN. MORE TROUBLE FOR TURKEY BULGARIANS CHECKED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Eec, March 11, 0.15 a.m.) London, March 10. The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says it is rumoured that the Grand Vizier, Shevket Pasha, is resigning. Crowds attended the memorial service for.Nazim I'asha, the murdered Comman-der-in-Chief, at the Mosquo of Suleiman the Great. There'were loud cries for vengeance on the murderers. Twenty-five officers attending the service were arrested. Adrianople was bombarded on Thursday and Friday, but there was quiet on Saturday. The Turkish artillery at Bulair eheoked the Bulgarian advance on Kuruchiflik, inflicting a loss. The Bulgarians fired on the Turkish cruiser Torgut on Friday, which ulti-, mately silenced the land batteries. A Bulgarian aeroplane dropped a bomb at Bulair, but it caused no damage. The loss of Yanina has created a painful impression. '

FOOD FOR THE TURKS. , (R&c. March 10, 10.15 p.m.) , Athens, March 10.. When Tanina surrendered the Greeks sent supplies of food to the Turks, who had sufferedigreat privations.' THE ALLIES AND PEACE. (Rec. March 11, 0.15 a.m.) Belgrade, March 10. . The Allies' Cabinets are continuing their conversations, but have not reached a decision on the Powers' proposals. They fear that the Turkish Government is not strong enough to assure peace against fresh rcvolutioriary- outbreaks. TURKISH FUGITIVES CAPTURED. Athens, March 9. The, Greek csvalry captured 2300 Turkish fugitives north of, Janina. European Sovereigns have songratulated the Crown Prince on the victory. The Kaiser was particularly cordial. THE HAMIDIEH'S MOVEMENTS. ■ _ Athens, March 9.' The Turkish cruiser flamidieh left Symi Island, near Rhodes, on the coast of Asia Minor, on Wednesday. It is reported that her stem and one boiler' are damaged. SEKV O-ii U LUAKiAN Dli'TEltENCli. . Sofia, March 9. The Government is seeking explanations lit Belgrade in reference to the Servians expelling the manager of the Bulgarian .National Bank at Monastir. ...

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5

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BALKAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5

BALKAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5

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