REPORTS FROM TURKEY
POWERS' NOTE REJECTED. j REPORTED MASSACRES. DETAILS OF FRONTIER " ( FIGHTING. . ~ I (Received Last Night, 11.10 o'clock.) LONDON. October 14. The Telegraph's Constantinople correspondent stated that; ; the Porto has rejected the Powers' collective Note. The Greek vessels and cargoes detained are valued at .-£1,000,000. Though under the Greek flag the bulk of the vessels represent British capital. 1 The Porte proposes to purchase the i cargoes. ! Turkish, soldiers« massacred', twelve , 1 Bulgarians at Kuprulu. 1 The Montenegrins ha ye. burned the Mussulman Ullage of Several children were incinerated. The fighting round ; Tuzekabat and ] Krania wag visible from Skutari. Greeks are leaving Stamboul in 1 largo numbers. The Adrianople spies have turned J <nit to be harmless cattle-dealers. Reserves from Ipek and* Ragoba have been sent to Berane and Gusinje. The fighting around Gusinjo favours the Turks. ' Essand Pasha has reached Skutari, 1 and is strengthening the garrison, 4 while two battalions hold the line of communication against the Malissori. The heir to the throne goes to Adrianople to-day, and the Sultan on Tuesday.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 15 October 1912, Page 5
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175REPORTS FROM TURKEY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 15 October 1912, Page 5
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