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The Turko-Bulgarian Crisis

A Significant Speech, '<«« Ajuoaiatioß,—Oopjrilht. Sofia, July 5, Colonel Savoff, Minister for War, has Jountcnimndcd tlio temporary discharge of 15,000 recruits to gather the harvest, Ho delivered a speech, urging tho necessity for an eflicieut army, and adding that early and serious work would perhaps be required of tho army. 'l'lio speech is interpreted in Vienna to mean that Bulgarian is watching tho dovolopmont of tho war in tho Far East, with tho yiew of interfering with Macedonia,

Menmvhilo Turkey is summoning 25,000 troops, ostensibly to roplaco the discontontod Eedill's in Macedonia,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WHDT19040706.2.9

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1033, 6 July 1904, Page 2

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94

The Turko-Bulgarian Crisis Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1033, 6 July 1904, Page 2

The Turko-Bulgarian Crisis Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1033, 6 July 1904, Page 2

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