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ENEMY FORGES IN MACEDONIA NOT IN HARMONY.

BULGARIAN PEOPLE DIVIDED INTO TWO CAMPS. MOVEMENT FOR BULGARIA TO CEASE FIGHTING. ; Times and Sydney Sun Serri«s. Received January 10. 7 .m.) London, January 9. The war correspondent, Mr. Jeffries. says the enemv forces in Macedonia are not pulling veil together. King Ferdinand is credited with the intention of having himself crowned Tsar of Macedonia at Ocbrida. The correspondent at Bucharest of the London Time., writes that, a Bulgarian who has arrived at Salonika describes the situation in Bulgaria as extremely obscure. The nation is divided into two C amp= The populace is intoxicated with Bulgarian successes, and is entirely faithful to King Ferdinand, the Premier, and the Cabinet. The more enlightened section remains hostile to the Government. A movement is taking shape throughout the country to insist that the occuoation of Servian Macedonia should end the war, since Bulgaria has realised her aspirations. The Government contends that Bulgaria must continue in order to remain faithful to Germany, and assure permanent possession of the conquered territories. Bulgarian casualties are estimated at 100,000. The schools and public buildings of Sofia are crowded with wounded.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 7

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ENEMY FORGES IN MACEDONIA NOT IN HARMONY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 7

ENEMY FORGES IN MACEDONIA NOT IN HARMONY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 7

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