THE BALKAN WAR.
CHATALDJA AND ADRIANOPLE
TURKISH REPORTS. [PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.] Constantinople, March 14. Au official ieport states that nothing of importance occurred at Adrianople up to Wednesday. An attack on Chataldja was repulsed. The Bulgarians retreating burned the railway station and part of the village of Akalan. AUSTRO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS. ANGRY AND HOSTILE FEELING . (Received 15, 8.50 a.in.) Vienna, March 14. Angry feeling is aroused over the alleged Russian interpolation identical Note, saying that Austria cherishes agression against her southern neighbours. The Russian Government assert that the Austrian ambassador assented to th® inclusion of the interpolation. DEMOBILISATION CONDEMNED. St. Petersburg, March 14. The press unfavourably criticise demobilisation and declare it will enable Austria to impose her will on the Allies. The “Novoje Wremja” violently denounces the stupifying confidence displayed. ALLEGED SERVIAN OUTRAGE. Vienna, March 14. The “Reichspost” reports that Servians at Durazzo burned several villages. Twenty women and children perished. THURSDAY’S ATTACK. (Received 15, 1.5 p.m.) Constantinople, March 14. A fierce and unsuccessful attack was made on South Adrianople on Thursday. The Bulgarians suffered heavy losses. <
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 78, 15 March 1913, Page 5
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