BALKAN DANGER
| BULGAR DISASTERS Soviet Blamed (Aus. f<nd N/6. Cubic Assn.) (]?('ce ; v<‘<| April 19 at 5.5 p.ni. ) Over one hundred ln»<li<*s h.-ivc I vrii recovered including thill of M. Ilvoff ( tin' Premier's Sin-rotary ), and (ioncral Kissof (Prefect of 1*.»1i.-<-». CATHEDRAL PARTLY WRECKED. SOKI A, April IS. One of the throe Homes of Sveta Nedlis Cut hedral, where the infernal in:u-li inc was deposii<‘d. has complet l ly col lapsed, also the south poich. wliil* 1 ihcre is grave danger of 110 ceuoal doiiie collapsing. The whole :own is in in. liming, and all lh ( . -do-ps air i-liii!, while it is stated that a him.lre.l and Coijv wrrr kilb'd in Ihr Cathedral rx nlosion. of whom twenty were worn. n. ten children, and six generals and -P’ oftiet'rs. M:irti:il law Iw" ■lc'-Hr ' I thi'iuigiiout the (Oiiutiy. Tin- DircH'ir Gencrai "f ■'"utral Prisons was assassinated in the -lie.!. MANY ARRESTS. Thousands have been arrest.■<! in !' ■ principal towns. IS SOVIET IMPLICATED? 1 LONDON, April Is. The Bulgarian Minister in i'.e.lin states the Government possesses a <1 " nment wherein the Russian Soi l"' i the Communists to carry out jio.iti, assassinations ami incendiarism, r ' prelude to it revolution in P.nlg.'iri'i. 200 KILLED. SOFIA. Apr! 1" ,1 i s now esi'iimled that, two hmwli" 'l were hilled ami two llmusaml inmre.l in the Cathedral b'inb explosion. There litre I'""' hundred" or :i rrest s. Troops have surt'Cnmled the "ity. am! the frontier is r-bm.'l. ■ .i«* streets : deserted. All vehicular trafli" h: ... stopped. f rhe explosion ocCUi'l ' 1 ■Three Cabinet Ministers v.ere slightly 'injured bv falling plti-ier- The ll( * :i 1 elude tin- I’rei'eet of Poli ' mid s ".let: Deputies. Tim eity is in a !'• rnmnt. The Premier. Minister : "f '.ml the Interior were sligri' ’ h'ut. I« Mayor of Sofia, tbe cx-Min'Ster of War, General Mideno<'f w. : " killedThe King received n-i ovation from the crowds in the streets when a" visited the scene of th - exprns-on. MOSCOW PLOT ALLEGED LONDON, April IS. The. “ Daily Telegraph’s” diplom tile correspondent says: “Evidence eoli • ted from several European Chancellories shows a ceaseless stream of mirages in Bulgaria plotted in Moscow! through Communist propaganda agencies, notably A’ienna and Bulgaria. Th? Little Entente is expected to make representations to Austria on the subject. ’ Some of the greatest powers may join in a collective demarche -agatnsr the Soviet activities in the Balkans. The Morning Post’s Rome eorrespon-1 dent says that Roumnnia ami Greece will both intervene in the event ul any serious Red aggression in Bulgarin.
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Grey River Argus, 20 April 1925, Page 5
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