BALKAN TURMOIL.
tUSTHALIAN AND N.Z. CAIILE ASSOCIATION THE ARMY INCREASE. PARIS. April 22. The Conference of Ambassadors ha; granted Bulgaria permission to increase her army to ten thousand men till the end of Alnv. BELGRADE, April 23
The British Labour Delegation, returning to London, have arrived here from Sofia, where they witnessed the Cathedral outrage s< cues.
Colonel Yi'edgwuod expressed the opinion that the outrage was due solely to ihe dissatisfaction on the part
all the Opposition elements with Zaukoff’s military dictatorship, which lias been arresting and executing opponents without trial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1925, Page 2
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