BULGARIA AND TURKEY
GERMAN MINISTERS IN THE ROLE OF NEGOTIATORS. . By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Berlin, Juno 28. At the Emperor Francis Joseph's request, Herr von Bethmann Holhveg (German Imperial Chancellor), and Herr von Jagow (Foreign Minister) mado a hurried and unexpected visit to Vienna, in the hope of securing a modus vivendi M between Bulgaria and Turkey.
of them with our lances, and the guns accounted for tho rest later. "Our cavalry got on the trail of the enemy's infantry three miles distant, and charged. The poor wretches were absolutely demoralised. We stuck over two hundred, and five days after found some of their wounded, mad witli thirst,' and covered with flies. "Our subsequent attacks filled the whole of the enemy's army with terror, and they started to run,' and did not stop for forty miles. The Arabs, who wero their allies, turned on the Turks and robbed them."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2501, 30 June 1915, Page 7
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