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AT ADRIANOPLE.

TURKS HOLDING OUT. SERVIAN} MARCH-ON " DURAZZO. GREEK SUCCESSES. CHOLERA SPREADING. United Press Aeso-iation—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright, SOFIA, November 2d. The Turkish and Bulgarian plenipotentiaries met at Abak Teh:keni, near Bojuk Tohekmeje. Bojuk Tcliekmejo is due east of Constantinople, nnd almost due south of Tchataldcha, and is situated on a gulf of the Sea of Marmora.

CHOLERA RAVAGES.

BERLIN, November 25. It is reported that tho Bulgarians are losing 700 men daily from cholera.

AT TCHATALDCHA.

OUTPOST FIGHTING IN PROGRESS. (Rocoived November 26th, 11.15 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, November 26. Only outpost fighting is proceeding at Tchataldeha. The meeting of the peaco delegates bo far is only formal. Osman and Nazimi Pashas havo not yet arrived. . •

AT ADRIANOPLE.

TURKISH SORTIE REPUTED. (Received November 26th, 11.15 p.m.) SOFIA, November 26. The Turks at Adrianople on Sunday made a sortie on tho southern Bulgarian lines, but were repulsed with considerable loss, Tho Bulgarian investment is within a kilometre of tho town.

SERVIAN ARTILLERY OUTCLASSED.

BULGARIANS FORCED TO RETIRE. I CHOLERAR AGING. (Recoived November 26th, 11,15 p.m.) LONDON, November 26. Tho correspondent of the "Daily News" says that cholera is raging at Adrianoplo, and also among tho Servian besiegers. Bulgarian regulars have been sent to Tchataldeha, and Servian third-class reservists are maintaining the investment of the town. . The Servians are indignant at tho censorship, which does not permit mention by them that their largest guns, fifteen centimetre woapbns, are hope--lessly uotranked by the great Turkish batterieai Tho Turks repulsed every attempt to hold Papastepo, displaying desporato gallantry. They won back ground, .especially the right bank of tho Maritza, where General Kirkoff's Seventh Division retired four miles, and is now on tho left bank, where the Servians sustained heavy losses.

Tho Bulgarian infantry on Thursday, after a fierce fight, entered Karagach, a suburb of Adrianople. Street fighting ensued, and tho Bulgarians wore forced to retire.

The correspondent estimates that there havo been twelve thousand Bulgarian and Servian • casualties at Adrianople.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14523, 27 November 1912, Page 9

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AT ADRIANOPLE. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14523, 27 November 1912, Page 9

AT ADRIANOPLE. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14523, 27 November 1912, Page 9