REVOLUTION IN EUROPEAN TURKEY.
[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. >— .—< BLOCKADE ESTABLISHED BY THE BULGARIANS. THREATENING ASPECT OF AFFAIRS ON THE FRONTIER. THE ATTITUDE OF GREECE, AND THE KING OF SERVIA. SKIRMISHES BETWEEN SERVIANS AND BULGARIANS. (Received October 31, 1 p.m.) Belgrade, October 30. The Bulgarians have established a blockade on their western frontier, and have threatened to shoot any Servian found crossing into Bulgarian territory. King Milan, of Servia, is said to have issued instructions to the troops to retaliate should violence be offered them. In consequence of the threatening aspect of affairs, a number of Servians are leaving the town of Widdin, and taking refuge in Servian territory. [special to press association. I London, October 27. The attitude of Greece in connection with the Roumelian difficulty is now less warlike. October 28. In regard to the Roumelian difficulty, King Milau, of Servia, has intimated that he will be content with the restoration of the status quo. Skirmishes have taken place along the frontier lino between the Servian and Bulgarian troops. Diplomatists anticipate that very little good will result from the Conference of the Great Powers on the Roumelian question.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2834, 31 October 1885, Page 2
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