TURKS AGAIN BEATEN.
BATTLE AT CHATALDJA. MAM* POSITIONS TAKEN. - CAPTURE OF RODOSTO. AND • VISA. By Telegraph! Anociation.—Copyright. . London, November 7. . The war correspondent of the Kolnische Zeitung (a German paper) reports that the "Turks have been decisively beaten arid expelled from Chataldja. V ' Their main positions were taken by the Bulgarians, and many flags were captured. The Bulgarians have occupied Visa, an important post in the Istrandja Dagh Mountains, eastward of Bunar Hissar. They have also seized Rodosto, on the Sea of Marmora, about 60 •miles from Constantinople. A BATTLE IN PROGRESS. INVADERS 26 MILES FROM CAPITAL. (.Received November 8, 11.25 p.m.) Vienna, November 8. • The Reichpost states that a battle is proceeding along the Chataldja line. The third Bulgarian army, advancing south from Derkos, has captured a position outside Fort Delijunus, one of Chataldja's defences, 26 miles from Constantinople.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 7
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