THE BULGARIAN CABINET.
By Telegraph. Association. —Copyright. (Received March 27, 11.14 p.m.) , Sofia, March 27. Owing to the absence of a politician willing to succeed General Paprikoff, j the Bulgarian Cabinet has resigned. It was announced recently that General Paprikoff, the Bulgarian Minister for . War, had resigned, it being alleged that he allowed •>1: various times : army rifles arid ammunition to be stolen and distributed among the Macedonian Committee. \ \
For smart dressing jackets arid gowns, silk and moreen skirts, ail makes in straight front corsets, marked at lowest cash prices, at McOullagh and Grower's, direct importers. First autumn show on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Special invitation to' the public to -see our exclusive novelties in laces and dross trimmings.D.S.C. v. Never before have we shown such a magnificent stock of imported millinery, jackets, raincoats, blouses, costumes, gloves, collarettes, and dress goods, : etc., or such value, as we'are showing for the p?esent season. Inspection invited.—McCuJlagh and Grower.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12231, 28 March 1903, Page 5
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