A BULGARIAN SENSATION.
DRASTIC POLICE MEASURES.
United Priia Association—By Electrio Teiegrspb—Copyright. SOFIA, March 15. •■ SI. Stifahoff, a Bulgarian, abducted a ; Mns«-_t___n girl, and the Courts decided that as she was a minor __e» must be returned to her parents! .•: : -fc-.'populace of. Rustchuk support,;ed St___o_'s resistance to the decree, 7and tbe.police killed sixteen people and ;.ifounded, * hundred, many seriously. ■* Tfce Minister of the. Interior has Tbeen widely blamed, as also have been the police and th» military at Rust__k, for over-zealously and culpably of the Courts' order in the face excitement. The police have : f„been7reinforeed. King Ferdinand is ;vßnwh upset "at the occurrence.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 7
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