TROOPS CALLED UP
Bulgaria And Yugoslavia
( Received November 13. 8.10 p.m.)
LONDON. November 12.
The British United Press Sofia correspondent. says it is reliably reported that, about three divisions of Bulgarian troops, also 300 doctors, have been called up quietly in the last few days. The Istanbul corresooudeiit of "The Times” says that, in view of the potential dangers in the Italian-Greek situation, Yugoslavia is calling up additional troops. The Belgrade correspondent of "Ihe Times” says that, after the bombings of Monastir, trains packed with reservists are going southward. Italian planes flew over three towns in south Serbia yesterday but withdrew when Yugoslav fighters took off. GreekYugoslav railway communication was re-established today
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 43, 14 November 1940, Page 9
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112TROOPS CALLED UP Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 43, 14 November 1940, Page 9
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