The Balkan Trouble
DISSENSIONS AMONG TIIE TURKS. Ev Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Paris, February ;i. Hie Matins 111 inople correspondent states that the t ircassian cavalry defeated tlie fourth army corps, commanded by a \«im«r Turk. General Torghut Pasha. There wire heavy 10-m's on both sides. Pacificists at lladcmkcui prevented Enver Bey and l'etlii Bey delivering political speeches. A light ensued, resulting in several fatalities. Enver and Fethi fled to Constantinople. A BULGARIAN CONCESSION. Sofia, February 3.
Bulgaria is prepared to concede the appointment of a Turkish representative at Adrianople if that town is ceded. ADR lAN i II'LE 110.M 15A RUED. FIGHTING AT CHATALDJA. Constantinople. February :t. It is officially stated that the Allies bombarded Adrianople at -i-veii o'clock, and that there was a i>kirinish at Cliataldja. THE FORTUNES OF WAR. Received 4. 11..3 p.m . Constantinople, February 4. The Consul at Adrianople has addiessed the Ambassadors, asking if it can be arranged that Bulgaria will not bombard a sjtecial quart"! of the town, or that 120 foreigners fie allowed to pas-: the .Bulgarian lines.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 220, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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173The Balkan Trouble Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 220, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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