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BULGARIANS AGAIN DEFEATED.

[BBCTKBB TELRGBAHB.I The town, of Bresnik, situated ab^out 19 miles to the westward 'of Sonayluui been captured by the Seryiana, and it is likely that the ca^i^ y^SiTl^Sa^&f be surrounded by them; <K' '■■."'■ ' lA-s*\lA- s *\ It is reported that Prince Alexander was wounded in tihe recent engage' mentatSlivnifca.; r'"**^* Further particulars of the battle of Slivnitza show that Prince Alexander fought with reckless bravery, his horne 1 being killed , under him. The Bui gariansiiiade frequent bayonet chargesduring the battle which was only ended by a heavy fog. „-. : November 22, ■'• The, two divisions of theußerviatt army having succeeded in effecting a junction, engaged-'.--the -Bulgarian forces at Slivnitza to-day ftrid defeated, them with considerable loss. The Servian troops' are 'now advancing upon Sofia,' the Bulgarian capital, and It is 'generatty'be^eved.'^n 'diplomatic circles ihat the comtjTnjSdgEtfropean Powers will now interve.n.e, to prevent the continuance in the Balkan Peninsula/ <; x St. Pktkb§bbpb6> JNbTfenilfefc 1«. The;sem^fficiaf-:afeur^ ?Bt. Petersburg publishes a?i arttcfe;to-Hay • ommenting on the submission •of Prince Alexander to the Por^e t which)it maintains renders the; continuance: of the war objectless. ; -'■■-■'■l»c-

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 71, 24 November 1885, Page 2

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BULGARIANS AGAIN DEFEATED. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 71, 24 November 1885, Page 2

BULGARIANS AGAIN DEFEATED. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 71, 24 November 1885, Page 2

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