THE BALKAN SITUATION.
l\y To!ci:r;i pli. - IVe:- Ai- '•■<><■ i;i n on. Coji.\ riglif, Received this day. 10.51"). Athene. Tuesday. Despite a stubborn Unitarian defence the Greeks 'advanced all along IVlchovd Orleakon line. The battle lasted fifteen hours, the Knlgarians being reinforced. l'>oth sides lost iieavily. Greek infantry, climbing like. goats. carried live successive linen of fortifications at I'otcbovo, winning the battle. The Greek centre has occupied the south'in end of Kresna Pass. London. Tuefiday. Router's Sofia correspondent states communication with Adrianopie "nan been restored, but Turkish occupation is denied. When Knver Rev's cavalry and irregulars appeared m the neighbourhood tho lUilgarian civil authorities (led. The Government ordered them to return to Adrinr.»plo and othe< places in Thrace, whence I hey had fled, fearing Turkish reprisals. Enver Boy's cavalry have left the neighbour hood of Adrinnople. i
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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136THE BALKAN SITUATION. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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