The Balkans.
(t/nitA) press association.) (By Electric TelegrapL — Copyright.) London, April 21. News from Constantinople states that five hundred Bulgarians in uniform surrounded thirty Turkish soldiers at Radovitch. The latter were reinforced and defeated the band. Nine Turks and thirty Bulgarians were killed. Six hundred recently amnestied Bulgarian prisoners have joined 'the insurgents, r Many families are leaving Salonika, fearing that the insurgents will dynamite the banks and public buildings. T April 22. The Times' Vienna Correspondent states that an official : despatch from Constantinople asserts that many Albanians have been arrested there and j precautionary measures taken in the Albanian garrison at Lilas, where suspicious elements hadlicen exiled. (Received — This day, 8.52 a.m.). Constantinople, April 22. A Redif battalion, at Ganinu tried to kill an officer for boxing soldiers' ears, and they were only pacified on condition that the officer was punished.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 327, 23 April 1903, Page 2
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