TURKEY.
TILE KOCHANA OUTRAGE. Ucited I'rosj Association —By Eiectrio Teie^raph —UupyrigiiL. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 11. Tiio l'orto, replying to Bulgaria's vigorous remonstrances, promised an enquiry uuo the ma&sacro and the punishment of tho guilty. Tho Vali oi Salonika has been recalled for protcsany against tho establiliKicnt of martial *aw, and eevoral otlwr officials have been suspended. TWO MORE BOMB EXPLOSIONS. (Received August 12th, 10.30 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, August 12. Members of the Young Tur*. Party oxpiodtd a bomb in the Austrian Post Oilico at Salonika, and another in a tram car. lleshxl Bey has been appointed Vali. ALLEGED MURDER. (Received August 12th, 10.30 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, August 12. Mcntagu, fcrrr.crly an English officer at Malta, but who resigned in order to join tho Turkish, forces in Tripoli, Jias been arrested for killing at a Constantinople hotel a man na lived Byan, a British subject born at Baghdad. Montagu declares that the piolol went off.accidentally. EXCITEMENT IN BULGARIA. FOR AND AGAINST WAR. (Received August 12th. 11.35 p.m.) SOFIA, August 12. The massacre at Kochana lias greatly cxc.ted the Bulgarians. Tho Nationalist Press urges war with Turkey. The Ministerial journal, "Mir," urges European intervention or joint action by tho Balkan States to prevent their kinsmen's extermination. Tho Government has decided to maintain friond y relations, and relics on Turkey fulfilling hor latest promisee.
FIGHTING ON THE MONTENEGRIN FRONTIER. (Received August 12th, 11.35 p.m.) CKTTJNJE, August 12. Fighting on the frontier has recommenced, the Turkish posts having been reinforced. Tho greatest excitement prevails throughout Montenegro. Tho Govexnnvont has submitted the whole question to the Powers.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 7
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