GENERAL BULGARIAN MOBILISATION ORDERED.
Cavalry Regiments Leave for
Unknown Destination. Bee Sept 23, 11 15 am.
Athens, Sept 23. . Si.fia advises that' one. (hundred thousand men have been mobilised, and several cavalry regiments have leftSofU for an unknown destination. The British, French, and Russian minister* collectively had a conference with M Venezelos, the Premier. Amsterdam, Sept 22. Tlie Bulgarian Legation at Berlin announces that a general mobilisation was ordered yesterday, and all Bulgarians of a military age in Germany have been instructed to immediately re'urn. Similar instructions have been issued to Bulgarians in Austria and Roumonia and also to' Bulgarian officers in France. - Armenian Nation Completely Destroyed. * Rec. Sept. 23, 10.5 am. * "! Irondon, Sept. 22. The Presi Bureau states that the French offbial communication confirms the abatement that tin lurks took advantage of their opportunity t) cornpletjly destroy the Armenian nation. Tie Armenians were forced to evacuate all the towns and villages in Asia Mi lor and were deported to Arabia and Mesopotamia. All the Armenians in. Constantinople—lawyers doctors and professors—were systematically exiled and their goods con fiscated. Germany, although momen* tirilyall powerful in Turk^v, had done nothing to prevent Turkey's
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6495, 23 September 1915, Page 3
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