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REPORTED FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI

TURKEY'S RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA The High Commissioner reports:- Ju , y ' "An unofficial message from Athens states that fighting is proceeding in Gallipoli, without definite results." "It is reported from Sofia that tho Turks have stopped railway communication between Turkey and Bulgaria." (Rcc. July 19, 8-2-5 p.m.) London, July ID. The Athens correspondent of tho "Daily Mail" reports that tho Allies aro attacking vehemently along tlie whole line, the ships co-operating. It is reported that all the attacks were successful. VALUABLE WAR SUPPLIES VIA' BULGARIA. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Paris, July 18. file f l'nl'Ue hiivit I'flfrtiivGtl lj,V full. vltt Hjtlpi'liij Uiii'tMH wd'ls uf heiia sine, tw'wm pI lintel HJWM): of drugs, and gute of four 'dph s/fte > »S * ' ft? ■" • f

(Rec. July 19, 11,40 p.m.) Sofia, July 19. A Ministerial order definitely has suspended railway communication with Turkey.

RUSSIAN SUBMARINE SINKS A COAL SHIP.

Petrograd, July 18. The Russian submarine Ncrpa torpedoed l a large coal-laden ship in the Black

PLOTS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. OF EGYPT,

(Rec. July 19, 8.25 p.m.)

. . Cairo, July 19. General Sir John Maxwell (British Commander in Egypt) has issued an important proclamation calling upon anyone aware of any plot against the Government to inform the authorities, otherwise the person neglecting to do so will be liable under martial law.

THE GREEK AND THE WAR

'ADDRESS BY M-, .VEN-IZELOS*

(Rec. July 19, 3.30 p.m.)

Athens, July 19,

M. Venizelos addressed tie Liberal Party. ■ He saidi that tie Govemmont, with a view to keeping in power, was ignoring public opinion, and, hiding behind the Crown's prerogatives, had postponed the meeting of Parliament, mien he recovered, the King would clear up tho situation, and end the persistent rumours of an impending coup d'etat.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19150720.2.38.7

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 5

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288

REPORTED FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 5

REPORTED FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 5

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