THREE HOURS' FIGHT
ENGAGEMENT AT GALLIPOLI BULGARIAN ADVANCE , CHECKED THREE HUNDRED KILLED. By Telegraph.— Prass AMocitttion.-'Copytight, j CONSTANTINOPLE, 6th February. A three-hours' engagement was fought On the neck of the Gallipoli Peninsula, near the Dardanelles. The sloop Zuhof bombarded the Bulgarian position at Myriofito, and killed 300. The Bulgarian advance has been checked. Djavid Pasha has recaptured Konitza, in Southern Albania, from the Greeks. ANOTHER STORY. (Received February 7, 11 a.m.) SOFIA, 6th February. The Turks were defeated on the Gallipoli Peninsula, and have retreated to Boulair in disorder. The Bulgarians are pursuing them. * TURKEY'S FINANCIAL PLIGHT. { SALE OF CROWN JEWELS CONTEMPLATED. j ACTION BY MOSLEMS. i (Received February 7, 8 a.m.) LONDON, 6th February. The Turkish Government is contem* plating the sale ot the Crown jewels and ' the issue of paper money. ! The Ottoman Consul at Bombay reports that the 'Moslems in India have subscribed a million worth of bonds. Reschid Pasha* the Turkish delegate, is prolonging his stay in London.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 7
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162THREE HOURS' FIGHT Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 7
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