BULGARIA EVADING THE ARMISTICE
STERN MEASURES CALLED FOR !
(Rec. November 21, 9.15 p.m.)' • •
London, November 20. \ The "Times" Sofia correspondent ; writes:—"Bulgaria is still thoroughly im- i penitent, and needs stern punishment. ! The people regard themselves as unoon- j quered, and act as though they had ac- ! tunlly won. There have been repeated j ovasions of the armistice. The British j authorities are patient, but the French i general recently ensured obedience by ! threatening'an immediate ombardment, j Only fifty-three thousand, survive of one j hundred thousand interned Serbs, and j Greek-Macedonian civilian prisoners, who , were horribly maltreated, flogged,., and j starved. Typhus patients were locked j in empty houses, and died in thousands, i Two hundred and fifty British prisoners j \vlio 'were captured at Doiran were forced j to march to Sofia, bootless and foodless. ! Many of them' died."—"The Times." j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 49, 22 November 1918, Page 5
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