THE BALKAN WAR.
DESTITUTE REFUGEES. TURKS REPULSED BY GREEKS. Received February 21,, !).40 p.m. I3y Telegra-ph.--'.l'rcs> Association.- Copyrlftttt Athens, Friday. Twenty-two thousand Epirus refugees are at Corfu, Prevonza, Arta, Cephalona, Trikala, Larease. Relief committees are succouring them, but the funds are insudioient. Turkish troops of irregulars attacked the Greek camp at Devrentza. They were driven back with heavy losses. TURKISH BUILDING SOLD. Constantinople, Friday. The Government has sold the building Galata, including the Bourse barracks, to a French financial group for half a million Turkish pounds, retaining the option of.an annual agreement within a year, if a better offer \b made.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 544, 22 February 1913, Page 5
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101THE BALKAN WAR. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 544, 22 February 1913, Page 5
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