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TROUBLE IN THE BALKANS

[Tit- Electric Telegra:fh:.—CorxßiGnT.] J'i-.i: PiiKss .-\ssn<-r*Trn,N. Received September 21, at 9.3 a,m. Constantinople, Three hundred Macedonians and Bulgarians were killed near Okhrida, including many officers. . Bombs killed 100 soldiers in a fight in the hills near Kratova. Sir Nicholas O'Conor, British Ambassador at Constantinople, has secured a recission of the order expulsion of Mjr Wyon, the Daily Mail's correspondent. ''< ' ■ ; Britain, France, and Italy have notified the Porte that the massacres must be stopped, emphasising the unjustifiable excesses perpetrated in the Uekub vilayet. Three thousand refugees, are at Bou,rgas and many others are across the frontier. They are dying of disease and hunger. \ Sofia, September 20,

The mobilisation of three divisions of Bulgarian army is proceeding with enthusiasm.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 2

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TROUBLE IN THE BALKANS Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 2

TROUBLE IN THE BALKANS Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8291, 21 September 1903, Page 2