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VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT ON GALLIPOLI

TURKISH POSITIONS MENACED THE ARMING OF BULGARIA BrTeleffraplr-Prsss Association-Copyright - .(Rec, September 24, 10.80 p.m.) . The 'Allies', batteries towe,'delivered .a' violent Anafa-rta positions. These heights may be occupied- without. the necessity for a general assault.' • * THE FERMENT IN THE BALKANS , ' ; BULGARIA'S- MOBILISATION'. Mr - • i- Athens, September 23. There aio indications that Bulgaria's mobilisation is due to fears of German violation of territory, as suggested on August 26. ' ,• B 5 I o an corro sp°nd<mt stated on August 26 that he believed that the plans oHho new Austro-Germau offensive against Servia would involve a deliberate violation of Bulgarian territory. Th* dispatch added: Jncaso or lesist&ncethe same fato as Belgium experienced awaits Bulgaria." On tho same date a Bucharest message stated: "It is reported that tho new offensive aagmst Serrn avoids western Servia, and will be concentrated in tho north-eastern districts, with a view of eventually advancing through Bulgaria, via Widen, Bergradclnk and Sofia There is reason to believe that Bulgaria has been informed of the intended aggression. if she resists sho has been threatened that sho will suffer Belgium's fate; if she acquiesces sho will bo given .carte, blanche against Soma.] PANIC IN THE MUSSULMAN DISTRICT. {Rec. September 24, 6.40 p.m.) . • I lr , Athens, September 23. riicvo is a panic amongst the Mussulman population in Karagatch and other districts wiucli were recently transferred to Bulgaria Numbers havo taken refuge in 'Admnoplo, winch is also in a panic. Many families despite tho Vali s exhoitations, aro packing their valuables and hastcnin nr to Constantinople. ■ . B ■ TWENTY-SEVEN CLASSES MOBILISED. , , , , , ,~ r r Athens, September S3. mil, A dscres- hot isu«B.jVg9ti& foHbs itieliillslug of ttrettly«)evM dusscs. . JLhw bw caused ,r >

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 5

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VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT ON GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 5

VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT ON GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 5

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