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THE WAR IN THE BALKANS.

1 rAUSTRALIAN iV N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA. WELLINGTON, Nov. 3. ‘ The High Commissioner reports from London Nov. 2nd at 2.10 p.m. King Boris has abdicated, and BuiI earia is in revolution. BULGARIAN REVOLUTION. LONDON, November 2. Bulgaria is in revolution. The successor of Czar Ferdinand. King Boris, has abdicated. 1, j A Vienna telegram states that Boris has -abdicated. A peasant named Stam- , bulneeke, with nn army of forty tliouI sand is heading a republican movement i BELGRADE CAPTURED. j PARIS, November 2. The Serbians have occupied the SerI bian capital, Belgrade. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. PARIS, Nov. 1. j The Bosnian National Council at a meeting at Serajevo oii 30th of October, proclaimed the Amalgamation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the kingdom of Serbia. Crowds freed those imprisoned in connection with tho murder of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria just before the war. SERBIAN PROGRESS. LONDON, Nov. 2. A French Eastern communique states the Serbian armies continue a relentless pursuit- of Hoeing Austro-German forces. The advance guards have marched IGO kilometres in eight days. The first Serbian Army, supported by the French and by Serbian cavalry has reached the outer defences of Belgrade. The Second Serbian Army has occupied Pojeja, forty kilometres from Bosnia. ENTERING OF BELGRADE. LONDON, November 3. A French communique states the Serbians roached the Danube on the 30' October. Between Semendric and Belgrade and occupied Belgrade on November Ist., when the commander of the (Serbian Army solemnly entered the city. Jngo-Slav forces in Montenegro are nearing PodgorTtz.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1918, Page 3

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THE WAR IN THE BALKANS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1918, Page 3

THE WAR IN THE BALKANS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1918, Page 3

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