THE UNREST IN TURKEY.
BULGARIAN BAND KILLS 11 MEN. By Telegraph.—Tress Association.—Copyright. Constantinople, February 21. A Bulgarian chief named Don jo, incensed at the refusal of the Bulgarian inmates of a mill at Petrich to support the revolutionary propaganda, raided the mill and killed 11 unarmed men.
Petrich is a town in the Sanjak of Seres, in Eastern Macedonia, which continues to bo subject, as of ojd. to raids by Bulgarian bands.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 7
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