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BULGARIAN CRISIS

STUDENTS GO l'<> GEBMAM ARRESTED ON SUSI’K l\)A LONDON. April 22. f'.Thc Times’s” Berlin con-espon-den states: The police arrested thirty two Bulgarian students, who have lorined themselves into n club, which suspected of indirect complicity in ihe Sofia outrages. The students -tv Stated io have entered Germany without passports, rind in.'ii nt :ii ned relations with notorious Communists. THE ARMY INCREASE. (Received April 23 at 7.15 p.m.) FARIS, April 22. The Conference of Ambassadors has granted Bulgaria permission to increase her army to ten thousand men till the end of May. GERMAN COMMUNISTS. (Received April 23 at 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, April 22. Advices from Leipzig state that following on the trials there of Communists. the three ring-leaders of tile socalled German “Cheka,” including the Russian General Skolewski, have been sentenced to death. The others received sentences varying from fifteen years to six months’ imprisonment. MILITARY TERRORISM. THE CAUSE OF THE CATHEDRAL j OUTRAGE. (Received April 23'at 8.18 p.m.) BELGRADE, April 23. The British Labour Delegation, icturaing to London, have arrived here from Sofia, where they witnessed the Cathedral outrage scenes. Colonel Wedgewood expressed the ' opinion that the outrage was due solely ■ to the dissatisfaction on the part of all the Opposition elements with Zan- ! koff’s military dictatorship, which has been arresting and executing opponents without trial.

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 5

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BULGARIAN CRISIS Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 5

BULGARIAN CRISIS Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 5