The Balkan War
i *. A TURKISH CONSPIRACY. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Vienna. March 2. It is reported t!:::l the Young Turks have discovered a conspiracy to dethrone the Sult::u and proclaim ''rince Xahid-ed-Din. A coup d'etat v s arranged for the moment when the outcry should be raised against the present proposal to surrender Adrianople. Simultaneously the Arabs intended to proclaim an Arabian Khalifate. with headquarters at Mecca. Prince Sabah-cd-Din. the Sultan's nephew, is leading the conspiracy. THREE ARRESTS MADE. Constantinople. March 2. Thirteen officers who had been delegated from Chataldja to make certain representations to the Government were arrested. THE GREEKS VICTORIOUS. Athens, March 2. After, six hours' fighting at Molesta. north of Janina, the Turks fled, leaving 180 prisoners. On being reinforced, the Turks made a counter attack, and were again routed, losing 112 killed. The Greeks had four men wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 5
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142The Balkan War Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 5
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