BULGARIA AND ADRIANOPLE.
TERRIBLE ATROCITIES AL-
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Received Friday 11.5 p m. London, Friday,
The Daily Telegraph's Constantinople correspondent interviewed the Grand Vizier, who declared if the Bulgarians occupied Adrianople they must pass over the bodies of two bund re 1 thousand picked troops. Tho anger of the Turkish army bad reached a pitch of unprecedented fury owing to Bulgarian misdeeds. Vienna, Friday.
An influential deputation of citizens of Adrianople, headed hy Orphanides, a Greek, who is also a member of the Turkish Parliament, appealed to the Auglro-Hungarian Foreign Office in favour of remaining under the Turkish rule, lie accused the Bulgarian regulars of terrible atrocities, including Hip bayonet ting of a thousand youths under eighteen, and young women :ip..l ehidvM). Moreover, tho heads of 1.'.m.-i •<'>!:■ of ttn;iii",i of Malgara and ,■];•cwlicvo hung hy tho hair to th«\v;ii'!.'-. m" lemjileH.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 594, 16 August 1913, Page 5
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144BULGARIA AND ADRIANOPLE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 594, 16 August 1913, Page 5
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