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Bulgarian Affairs.

[Reuter's Agency.] i Sofia, October 1 1 . Neklindoff, the Russian Consul at Sofia, in obedience to the command of General Kaulbars, has given formal notice to the Bulgarian Government that the elections for the Great Sobrauje ore illegal and valueless. Ho has furlhor protested against the rioting which has recently t»ken place, and the treatment which his supporters received at the hand 3 of the adherents of the Regency. St. Petersburg, Oct. 12. The Rusdan press, in recent articles on the Bulgarian situation, generally agree that there is no hope of a peaceful solution of the difficulty. (Spacial to Press Association.) London, October 100. The efforts of General Kaulbars to incite treason in the Bulgarian army have failed, and Rupsian meetings are everywhere conducted with a great amount of danger. Bulgaria has been compelled to accept Russian loans. Russia has proposed a union between Roumelia and Bulgaria under a king, if Bulgaria submits. A plot to provoke a rebellion in the chief centres of Bulgaria on the 15th inst., as a prelude to Russian occupation on November 9th, has been discovered. Russia is massing her troops at Odessa and Bessarabia. High officers stationed along the Austrian and Roumanian frontier, declare that the occupation of Bulgaria by Russia is a certainty. The Czar is in a state of nervous excitement.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 2

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Bulgarian Affairs. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 2

Bulgarian Affairs. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 2

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