SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.
TURKISH SORTIE REPULSED.
SOFIA, November 6.
Tho battle raged all day or^October 29. Twenty thousand Turks L. jtempted to break through the line of besiejjers at Adrianople. Both sides lost heavily. The Bulgarians by a violent general bayonet charge compelled' the Turks to retire within their lines, where they were supported by artillery and the Bulgarians did not follow. Refugees state that the Adrianople Avater supply has been cut. The inhabitants are dependent on tho river and there is much sickness.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8406, 7 November 1912, Page 5
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