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AT ADRIANOPLE

TURKS CAN HOLD OUT FOR SEVERAL MONTHS ARMY AGAINST SHEVKET ' PASHA. DEMANDS HIS RETIREMENT. (Received February 5, 11.30 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, 4th Feb. Chukri Pasha, recently sent a wireless message that he was able to hold Adrianople for two or three months. t He announces that directly tho war is over He will return to the capital and settle accounts with Nazim Pasha's murderers. M BERLIN, 4th February. The Cologne- GaKette states that the entire army el Chataldoja is against Shovket Pasha, and demands the punishtnent -of Nazim Pasha's murderers, and Shevket's retirement. TREMENDOUS CANNONADE v NO TIME WASTED BY BULGARIANS. CAPTURE EXPECTED IN A FORTNIGHT. (Received February 5, 11.30 a.m.) SOFIA, 4th February. There was a Tremendous cannonade at Adrianople. The first shells were fired between tour and seven minutes after the ex* piry of the truce. It is expected the fortress will be captured in a fortnight. BULGARIA AND* RUMANIA. THE FRONTIER QUESTION. PARIS, 4th February. Dr. Daneff, Bulgaria's delegate, has promised not t« fortify the frontiers, though Rumania will be allowed to fortify hers. This is proof that Bulgaria is without sinister designs. She offend Ru* mania certain territory, but it was impossible to cede Silistria. > ONCE AND FOR ALL • ■ QUESTIONS TO BE SOLVED. BULGARIA'S DELIGHT AT FREE' DOM OF ACTION. SOFIA, 4th February. The newspaper Mir, in an article, says that it. is unfeignedly glad that Bulgaria has regained her freedom of action, and would now, once and for all, solve the question of the Dardanelles and Constantinople, while safeguarding European interests. CONSULS' PLEA. CONSTANTINOPLE, 4th fob. Tho Consuls at Adrianople hay© addreSßed the Ambassadors, asking them to arrange that Bulgaria shall not bom"bard a special quarter of the town, of that 120 foreigners shall be allowed to pass through the Bulgarian lines. ,WAR STAGNATES TRADE. DRESSMAKING FIRMS BANKRUPT. VIENNA, 4th February. Three dressmaking firms are bankrupt, with liabilities totalling £883,000, owing to the stagnation in trade caused by the war.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 7

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AT ADRIANOPLE Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 7

AT ADRIANOPLE Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 7

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