ATTACKS ON BULGARIAN PORTS.
; ...;■ ■ "■ ■ , . I A FURTHER BOMBARDMENT, p^v' ' RESIDENTS FLEEING IN . TERROK Wl ; — , London, October 22.' - A report' from Sofia, states that after , 3& hours' bombardment . thel Kavarna garrison ' prevented • the Turks Handing. • .| ; The ; ,; cruisers', subsequently 1 bombarded the and the ; monastery of- St. Catherine at Varna. • ! The shells fell on : the children's ! home, and at other places where the Red CroSs was. flying.; *. ; The report , state? . that no ,'great! damage was done, but . a Bucharest j telegram ; states. that. the shells , did great damage* The inhabitants, it is; stated, ' are terror-stricken, and are fleeing into Roumania. , J | r Bulgaria has- protested .against T the bombardmentof-; • un- j ' fortified' town, 1 - as* a 'flagrant violation, The Hague/Treaty. , . •.;! I • The silfencing of the Varna forts; is ' I officially ' discredited : in Constanti-1 nople, The fleet, it, is stated, merely bombarded the barracks. ; AN OTHER TURKIS H , 0 UTRAGE ■■ ' MASSACRE OF 'PEASANTS.' Sofia, October 22. ;'v: I§ The war correspondent of the: Mir , ' declared that the Turks; at Giruetfo, near Xochaha'y bade the Bulgarian peasants-lie. op the ground and then j Bhot 147 in cold blood. ' ; ; |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 7
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