THE BALKANS.
« t KINO 01? GREECE INJURED. - £ ' „ Jirtf. , Received July 15, 5.5 p.m. Rome, July 14. iJio (nornale d'ltalia's Athens' correspondent states that King -Constantino injured in the face and eyes and onu ' c «. I'y jumping f rom a biidge in tin? burning park at Tatoi. it is reported that ten perished, and many were hurt. The lire continues to spread in the direction of Athens. OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS KILLED. Athens, July 15. Jhree odiecn, including the chief of 1,1,1 bodyguard, and thirty soldiers were killed in the Tatoi fire.
BULGARIANS ATTACKED. BY SERBIA AND MACEDONIAN BANDS. Received July 10, 5.10 p.m. ' „ London, July 15. News has been received that the Serbians m Macedonia, together with the Macedonian inhabitants between Krushevo md Nibra., have taken to the mountains, armed with rifles and grenades stolen from Bulgarian arsenals. They have foimed bands which are attacking Ihe Bulgarian gendarmerie. , 0 KING FERDINAND CONFERS WITH ALLIES. Received July 16, 5.5 p.m. Bucharest, July 15. King Ferdinand conferred with the liussian Minister and later received the other entente Ministers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 5
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