The Bulgarian Crisis.
- -f • ; -* - * L • Cgy jEL'icrrßip telegraph.— cofPYßtonT. ), ' * ' '" (RUITEB'S ■T^E^WrAMS;)'' Beloeade, Npv. 15. Intelligence from the frontier states that the /forces crossed| y.esterday and actvanced upon Zaribrod, 1-on the -river Nissaro* which place --was captured after an insignificant engagement with the Bulgarians. . !-.;■.»/ ' ■•.-■ ••■'•■ - ! 'Nov;^ .. Advices state that desperate fighting tbokiplace yesterday between tlie Servian' and Bulgarian forces. The former bucceeded m turning the position at Dragoonian Pass,, and forced the Bulgarians to retreat upon Slionitza. ' ST PETBBSBUtIG, Nov. 15. i The Russian Press generally condemn the action of Servia m commencing hostilities. The Journal de St. Petersburg, m ah article on the subject, states that Russia deplores the' fratricide and strife which "must follow' King Milan's action, and adds that Russia cannot champion cither parby. Constantinople, Nov. 15. 'Prmc6 Alexander ; >f Bulgaria; has forwarded a despatch to the Snltan, m which -he Applies for Turkish aid to repel the invaders.
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Manawatu Standard, Issue 1508, 17 November 1885, Page 4
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150The Bulgarian Crisis. Manawatu Standard, Issue 1508, 17 November 1885, Page 4
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