BALKAN OUTRAGE
SERBIAN ATTACHE ATTACKED. (“Times” Service.) LONDON, November 5. “The Times’®” Sofia correspondent states : Serious complications are likely between Jugo-Slavia and Bulgaria, as the result of the attempted murder of Colonel Kristi ch, the Jugo-Slav military attache at Sofia, who was attacked in his house by three men, whom a soldier orderly unsuspectingly admitted. When Kritish appeared, two of the men fled, but the third thrice futilely attempted to fire a revolver. The two commenced to struggle, and Kritich was knifed in the eye, but escaped. He stated that the assailants were Macedonians. BELGRADE, November 5. The population is indignant at the news of the affair. Cabinet decided to demand an apology, with full guarantee for the future. The matter is con-: sidered most serious here. GREEK COURT-MARTIALS. SALONIKA, November 5. The court-martial which is trying nffirovc involved in the recent revolt.
©nicer® involved in rue recent revolt, sentenced three to death, and others to imprisonment for life. A number were acquitted.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1923, Page 5
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