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THE BALKAN WAR

• " ADRIANOPLE ROMBARDED. THE FALL. OF JANINA. By Cable—Press Association— Copyright. Received 10, 10.15 p.m. Constantinople, March 10. Adrianople was bombarded on Thursday and Friday, but everything was quiet on Saturday. The artillery at Bulair checked the Bulgarian advance, General Kuruehiilik inflicting loss on the Bulgarians. A Bulgarian aeroplane dropped a bomb on Bulair, which caused no damage. The loss of Janina created a painful impression. a ' Athens. March 10. Wfytn Janina surrendered, the "Gm>ks senT*.supplies of food to the Turks, who had suffered groat privations. SHEVKET PASHA TO RESIGN. NAZIM PASHA'S FUNERAL. THE ALLIES' " CONVERSATIONS." Received 9, 12.13 a.m. London, March 10. The Chronicle's Constantinople correspondent says that it is rumored that Shevket Pasha will resign. ] Crowds attended Nazim Pasha's memorial service at the Suleiinaneis Mosque. There were loud cries of '"Vengeance on the murderers!" Twentv-flve officers attending the service have been -arrested. Belgrade, March 10. The Allies' Cabinets are continuing "conversations," but have not vet , reached a decision on the Powers' proposals, for fear that the Turkish Government will not he strong enough to asrare peace against fresh revolutionary outbreaks. j*' CROWX PRINCE CONGRATULATED. FUGITIVE TURKS. Athens, March 9. The cavalry captured 2300 Turkish fugitives north of Janina. - European sovereigns have congratu-1 r . lated the Crown Prince on the victory. TThe Kaiser was particularly cordial. • . The Hamidieh, which left. Syme Is- . land on Wednesday last, reported that j - ler stern and one boiler had been dam-[ r' aged. | A MATTER FOR DIPLOMACY. t" Sofia, March 0. The Bulgarian Government is seeking - an explanation from Servia in reference to the expulsion of the manager of the National Bank at Monastir. ~ ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 5

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THE BALKAN WAR Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 5

THE BALKAN WAR Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 5

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