AT CHATALDEJA
TURKS DRIVEN BACK IN DISORDER. BULGARIAN AEROPLANES RECONNOITRING. SOFIA. February 9. Three columns of Turks advanced from Chateldeja, but all were driven back 'with much, disorder and with con. giderablo loss. Bulgarian aeroplanes are reconnoitring the Chataldeja lines. CONSTANTINOPLE, February 9. Tho Turks state that their infantry and cavalry are harassing the Bulgarians. TURKS DECEIVED BY DUMMIES. (Received February 10, 11.30 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, February 10. A Turkish aeroplane reconnoitred at Chataldeja. Tho Bulgarians deceived the Turks by means of clay dummies wearing military caps. They retired to Chorlu. strengthening tho belief that the Allies are concentrating against the Dardanelles and Constantinople. ITALIAN HOSPITAL SHIP. HAS BEEN SENT TO DURAZZO. ROME, February 9. At Servia’s instance, the Italian hospital ship Regina d’ltalia has been sent to Durazzo. TURKISH WARSHIP. TRAVERSES THE SUEZ CANAL. PORT SAID, February 9. The Turkish warship Hamidieh, 3800 tons, is traversing tho Suez Canal on her way to tbs Levant,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 8
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