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[.Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, Oct. 11. The “Daily Chronicle’s” diplomatic correspondent states: Good may come of General Kovatchevitch’s murder, as the Jugo-Slav protest may be followed by concerted action to suppress the Macedonian revolutionaries responsible for the murder. The Belgrade and Sofia Governments are already exchanging views in order to put an end to the Balkan feuds which have been recurrent lor generations. BELGRADE, Oct. 10. General Kovatchevitch’s assassins, when captured, confessed that they crossed the frontier on the orders of the Macedonian Committee. Further admissions are not revealed, in the interests of the police inquiry.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1927, Page 2
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