BULGARIAN REVOLT.
LATEST CABLE NEWS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. STAMBOULTSKI’S DEATH. CONTRADICTORY R EPORTS. (Received this day at 11.45 a.m.) PARIS, June 19. “1.0 Matin” publishes a message from Milan stating that the Jugoslavian Minister in Sofia lias reported to his Government that Stambouliski is still alive and hiding in the mountains, intending to take his revenge later. Tho Miinister declares that the death of Stambouliski was concocted and given out by the new Government in cosier to demoralise Stanibouiiski’s foljfcwcrs. •fc'A Belgrade message transmits the official Sofia report stating that Stambouliski was buried in Vetrcn on Saturday.
NO VIOLATION OF TREATY. BELGRADE, June 19. M. Nitchitch. Foreign .Minister, explained in Parliament that Jugo-Slavia was unable to establish any violation id the Treaty of Neuiily by Builgaria. and the Little Entente had therefore taken no diplomatic action in Jugo-Slavia following on the developments in Bulgaria. She would concentrate on the maintenance of the Treaty of Peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1923, Page 3
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157BULGARIAN REVOLT. Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1923, Page 3
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