THE BALKANS.
.GUARDING THE FRONTIER,
By Electric Telegraph— Per Press Association-Copyright.
SOFIA', Oct. 11? Russia and Austria insist on Bulgaria declaring martial law on the frontier in order to prevent the passage of insurgent bands.
EXCESSES OF TURKISH TROOPS
By Telegraph— Press Association—Copyrigh: Recoivod 12.84 a.m., Oct. 13.
Constantinople, Oct. 12.
A battalion of Turkish troops invadod Bulgaria and pillaged tho village of Karaivahta, noar Kortondil. Tho ijultan ordered an enquiry and punishment of the guilty.
Sofia, Oct. 12,
The first and second class reserves in Gostendil district have been summoned, owing to repeated Turkish provocations.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1020, 13 October 1903, Page 3
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