ANTI-WAR MEETINGS IN BULGARIA.
ABDICATION OF KING FERDINAND DEMANDED. GROWING TENSION BETWEEN BULCAKS AND GERMANS. 10,50 a.m.) PARIS, February 29. The "Petit Parisicn's" Salonika correspondent records significant news from Bulgaria, where anti-war meetings are being held in the streets. The police are powerless, and the troops refuse to assist them. Some of the meetings demanded King Ferdinand's abdication in favour of the Crown Prince and the withdrawal of the Germans. , Tension between Germans and Bulgarians at Uskub is extreme. The troops occupy separate banks of the Vardar,. and Bulgarian sentinels have been ordered to fire on Germans attempting to cross.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 5
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