BALKAN TROUBLE.
REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENT SEIZED. LEAGUE OF NATIONS MENACED Received October 15, 1.10 p m. BELGRADE, Oct. 14. The newspaer Poiitka asserts that the frontier authorities at Isaribrod seized a confidential document addressed by tho pio-Macedomau Revolutionary Association to the local committee recommending isolated associations in soutnern Sorbia, Belgrade and even Oeneva to go against the League of Nations “because it has shown itself impervious to the distressed cries of our oppressed brethren. ’ The document recommends also the finding of sufficient detirnuied men ro set Europe ablaze. The Politika adds: “Razvigorov, one of the murderers of General ivovatchevitch, was responsible for the assassination of the Bulgarian Deputy St-oyanor at Sofia ill xy2o.”—A. and N.Z. cable.
GREEK GUARDS KILLED WORK OF THE COMITADJIS Received October To, 1.5 p.m. ATHENS, Oct. 14. It is reported that Bulgarian coinitadjis killed two Greek forest guards near Sorovitz.
The Greek authorities are preventing tho passage ot the Comitadjis.- —A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 272, 15 October 1927, Page 10
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