BULGARIA MOBILISES HER TROOPS
SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS PREPARING FOR " ALL EVENTUALITIES " ByTalesrapli—Fresi Association—Oopyrljlt London, September 22. Offioial: "A general mobilisation of the Bulgarian forces was ordered today." OAVALRI LEAVES FOR SECRET DESTINATION. . ■ .. ■ Athens, September 22. . Sofia advices state that 100,000 Bulgarian troops have'been mobilised and that several cavalry regiments have left Sofia for an unknown destination; EXCITEMENT IN GREECE j . London, September 22. The Bulgarian Minister; in London states that Bulgaria, in view of contingencies, is seeking to maintain an armed neutrality. All Bulgarian reservists in Macedonia and Thrace, numbering 45,000, have been summoned to the colours. : An Athens, message says the news has caused,, considerable excitement in Athens. The £ing conferred'with M. .Veiiizelos (the Prime Minister), and Cabinet subsequently met. • Athens, September 22. •. ■- Tha British,. Frenoh, and Russian Ministers collectively held conference with M; Venizelos. , STATEMENT BYi' THE LEGATION IN BERLIN. ■ '' . . . ' • Amsterdam, September 22. The Bulgarian Legation in Berlin announces that a general mobilisation was ordered yesterday. All Bulgarians of military ago in' Germany have been instructed tq immediately return. _ Similar instructions have been issued to Bulgarians in Austria and Rumania; al6o to Bulgarian officers in France.
BULGARIAN PREMIER DECLARES HIS POLICY . Copenhagen, September 22. 'A' Vienna message states that the Bulgarian Premier, M. Radoslavoff, addressing the Cabinet,_ declared that Bulgaria could not remain Unmoved in the presence of "the quickly-developing situation, and in order to be prepared for all eventualities must keep up a strong force, which she had now time to mobilise. . "ARMED NEUTRALITY.". ■ (Reo. September 23, 11.20 p.m.) ' , Sofia, Soptembor 23. M. Bfldoslavoff has notified rns supporters of the signature to a convention with Turkey for the future_ maintenance.of Bulgaria's armed neutrality. There is keen tension in the political world. The opposition demands a convocation of the Chamber, but no meeting can be held, owing to the fact t'hiit a state'of siege prevails. The military authorities are also exercising a censorship. •_ ' . • A cavalry iregiment was ordered to the border.after receiving its standard from the palace, where the flags of <ill the regiments are kept. ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2575, 24 September 1915, Page 5
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337BULGARIA MOBILISES HER TROOPS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2575, 24 September 1915, Page 5
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