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ON RUMANIAN-BULGARIAN FRONTIERS ACTIVITIES OF GUERRILLA BANDS APPEAL TO GREECE AND JUGO-SLAVIA The situation on the Rumanand Bulgarian frontiers is declared to be very dangerous, as a result of the activities of guerrilla bands. By Telegraph.—Press Association. coi’YltiGiir. (Rec. July 12, 7.25 p.m.) London, July 12. Mr. Martin Donohoe, in the “Daily Chronicle,” points out the insistent daiigi.fr of the situation on the Rumanian and Bulgarian frontiers, where guerrilla bands are very active, killing each other in the time-honoured way. Without thought of an appeal to the League of Nations, Rumania, however, has approached Greece and Jugo-Slavia with a demand that they should bring pressure on Bulgaria The trouble, Mr. Donohoe says, is reallj’ due to Rumania’s seizure of the Doubrudja in the second Balkan War, and the horrible happenings in 1916, when German and Bulgar armies attacked Rumania, hordes of Bulgar women mutilating the Rumanian wounded in Bulgar fashion. The Rumanians recently expelled Bulgar guerrilla bands 'from their own territory and pursued them into Bulgaria. _ The Rumanians, however, deny any indiscriminate killing, and say that they merely wiped out anv comitadjis which were captured. A Rumanian force is now established at the base of operations near Rustcliuk. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 11
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203DELICATE SITUATION Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 11
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