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TURKISH_ACCOUNT SLOOP BOMBARDS BULGARIAN POSITION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received February 7, 0.20 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, February 6. There was a three hours’ engagement at the neck of Gallipoli peninsula. The sloop Zoaf bombarded the Bulgarian position at Myriofito and killed three hundred. The Bulgarian advance was checked. Djavid Pasha recaptured Konitza. ADRIANOPLE FORTRESS BOMBARDED ON ALL SIDES. OFFICIAL REPORT FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. SOFIA, February 5. All sides of the Adrianople fortress were bombarded to-day. CONSTANTINOPLE, February 5. It is officially reported that 150 shells have fallen in Adrianople. Eight inhabitants were killed and ten wounded. Fifty-three houses were set on fire. The bombardment continues. TO OVERTHROW THE TURKS. “NECESSARY TO DRIVE THEM BEYOND THE SEAS.” SOFIA. February 5. General Savoff, the Bulgarian Com-mander-in-Chief, in an Army Order, says that it will be necessary, in order to overthrow the Turks, to drive them beyond the seas.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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