BALKANS.
fIJLGARIAN SOLDIERS MUTINY. Amsterdam, August 5. It h reported that there was a serious ratinv in the Bulgarian army last wc!>k The mutineers demanded an immediate peace. Two hundred were arrwted in connection with the shootin? of two captains. Intense diseatiafartion prevails at the front owing to underfeeding. The whereabout* of King Ferdinand _i» * mystery.—Aus.-XZ. CaMe Asm. DURAZZO BOMBED. London, August 3. .An Italian naval connmmiquc says: svifotore on three euceesnve days seriously damaged tie wharras and sSrippiajt at Durazzo, also several seaplanes. —Atts.-y.Z. Chile Assn. THE ALBANIAX CAMPAIGN. Received August 5, 10.10 pjn. London, August 4. Wireless Austrian official: The enemy penetrated a porrJonofour positions at Doaaoalto. The "enemy re-ocenpied fieri, on the Berat line in Albania.— &aa.-E£ Cable Assoc.' and Renter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1918, Page 5
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