THE BALKANS.
TURKEY Rt-OhiUANISINC HER ARMY. [By Electric Tkce^karh —Copyright] ]Cnitku Piuiss Association.] (Received 9 a.in.) Constantinople, November 2. Turkey hits' engaged one ot the i ablest younger generals on the German I staff to reorganise the army.' He will I be given lull executive authority and much greater powers than von de Goltz as well as an adequate German stall. ■ Sofia, November 2. It is semi-officially stated that bashi ba/.ouks coinmanded by Greek officers massacred men in fourteen Bulgarian villages. Eight thousand women and children took refuge in Dedeagatch. The metropolitan delivered them back to the bashi 'ba/.ouks, and only 3boo of the imfottunate people escaped. Athens, November 2. Italy and Austria have presented a collective note to Gredce complaining that Albanian 1 obstruction to the Delineation Commission’s work is due to Greece’s incitement. They have instructed their' representatives on the Commission to regard as Albanian all villages where obstruction is offered.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 6
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153THE BALKANS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 6
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