ENFORCING AN ORDER.
' MANY PERSONS KILLED
(Press Assn. — By, Telegraph— Copyright)
(Received March. 16, &30 a.m.) • SOFIA, March 15. ''" Stifanoff, a. Bulgarian, "'abducted . a Mussulman girl. '"•- Tho Courts decided that being, a minor, she must be returned to her parents. Tho populate, lit Rustchvdc ' supported- Stifariofl's resistance of the decree.. The police killed ; sixteen and wounded one,, hundred, many seri-'•L-'iy. ■■■'".., \-
The Minister of the Interior is widely blamed, likewise .the police and military at Riistoh.uk, for over zealously and cuipably exciting the Court's order m face of the public excitement. The garrison has been reinforced* '7.,,^
King Ferdinand is riincli'-upset over the affair.. < -.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12698, 16 March 1910, Page 5
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