TURKS AND BULGARS.
;;C- .;'■': SALONIKA MT3RDER. : ; -:' .'- BULGARIANS : UNLIKELT. TO BE' ■■■:;.; ,;;::;. ;;■..;; ".■_.., . ; By^oleeraph—Preea Association—OoDrrieht. ; ;; Cohstanijnople, February 23. .in connection with the recent death of a teacher .named Invanovitoh at Salonika, the evidence: ahoived , that 'he had been murdered. in .'cold: blood . and the body cut to pieces.'■ : '■ • ','•"'■,'v'-.' \.ri.".':h:'~. The .Turkish' ..Government is unlikely to:modify :-:. the..sentences of death 'passed .upon eight Bulgarian teachers and merchants for. the .'crime'.'"Si . . '■!"'.■•
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5
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66TURKS AND BULGARS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5
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