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BALKANS.

■ —> I BULGARIAN REVOLT. KEWh supplied by airmen. ,Paris, April 13. General Sarrail's aviators dropped a proclamation among the Bulgarian troops notifying them of the revolt of the people and military in Bulgaria pgainst the Germans. A proclamation by General Sstrrail has been dropped in the Bulgarian linen owing to information of anti-Germm demonstrations by Bulgarian garrisons. Jt stated that revolt lias broken out, especially at Sofia, where the troops and people have risen against German tyranny. German platoons are traversing the streets, firing on the inhabitants. I The proclamation also mentions the pption of America and invites the Bulgarians to emulate the* Russians. Athens, April 13. Greece has officially recognised the jtuesian provisional Government. SPAIN. •'NEUTRALITY IMPOSSIBLE." THE CRISIS OVER. ■Madrid, April 1.1. The critical situation is over at San jFulgencio. The King is consulting the political leaders to secure an agreement before acting. Senor Alvarez, leader of the Reformists, in aB interview, says that neutrality iB now impossible. TUKKEY * LOOTING OF MEDINA. Geneva, April 13. The Tribune states that the Turks looted the Mahometan temple at Medina, including the famous diamond "Shining Star," valued at seven million

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1917, Page 6

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BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1917, Page 6

BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1917, Page 6

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