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BULGARIA'S AMBITION.

WANTS SOUTHERN MACEDONIA

BULGARS' MARTIAL ARDOUR.

LONDON,, December 27. Mr. Calvert, "writing fronr Salonika* states that there is great activity and important movements of troops are observable on the Bulgarian lines from Doiran to Ghevgheli. The, enemy is fortifying itself at strong positions, in view of the great AustroGerminT losses in the Serbian and Montenegrin campaigns and the j diminution of strength entailed in garrisoning the Balkans. It is believed that the army which the enemy is .launching against Salonika is ali most entirely Bulgaria 11 , with perhaps. 1 some Turkish auxiliaries. The Bulgarians are so elated with their triumphs in Serbia and seeming victories against the Allies, which ; have been magnified into a rout, tnat ! even Germany may be unable to restrain their martial ardour. The Bulgarian programme includes the annexation of the whole of Southern Macedonia, the Sofia press truculently] stating that other nations may pause ' half-way, not so Bulgaria. ATHENS, December 27. Bulgarian newspapers state that M. jßadoslavoff has declared that the campaign in Macedonia has ended. The Bulgarians will conserve their positions on the new Greco-Bulgarian frontier 1 .

TURKISH ARMY RELIEVED.

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Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 2

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BULGARIA'S AMBITION. Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 2

BULGARIA'S AMBITION. Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 2

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