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THE BULGARIAN REVOLT
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BULGARIAN POSITION. PARIS, June 15. The Bulgarian Legation asserts Stambouliski’s partisans are massing round Sofia in an attempt* to capture the city. The .Jugo-Slavian Government has decided to intervene if the Sofia Government continues to mobilise in excess of the limits set by the Ncuilly Treaty. ISULGAR EX-PREMIER SHOT. C SOFIA, June 15. M. Stambouliski, ex'-Premier of Bulgaria, yvas shot dead whilst attempting to escape. DESIGNS ON THE THRONE. SOFIA, June 15. The newspapers are publishing details of an alleged plot by Stambouliski (late Premier) to force King Boris to abdicate the throne and have himself crowned as King Alexander the Second. On the other hand it is reported that the* revolution yvas engineered yvith a view to restoring ex-King Ferdinand. COMMUNICATION CUT OFF. MEI.GRADE, June 15. Since Thursday afternoon telegraphic communication with Bulgaria lms been interrupted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1923, Page 2
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148LATEST CABLE NEWS THE BULGARIAN REVOLT Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1923, Page 2
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