ATROCITIES ALLEGED
WHAT THE GREEKS LEFTBULGARIAN COMPLAINTS. AREA RESEMBLES A DESERT. BV CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT. Received Nov. 2, 12.15 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 1. The Sofiai correspondent of the Times says that atrocities occurred in five villages. It is alleged by a Bulgarian commission officially sent to report on the territory occupied by the'Greeks, that the area resembles a desert. The commission declared that all the cattle, other animals and household belongings were carried off. Rich harvests of tobacco, rice and wheat were wantonly destroyed. It is also alleged that portraits of King Boris were vulgarly mutilated. —Times.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 November 1925, Page 11
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