The Balkans.
PENALTIES OF MEDDLING. p TURKISH TRAIN DYNAMITED. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. CONSTANTINOPLE. May 1. Russia has warned MashofY, her Joiisul at Uskub, that Lieut. MurievielT. oi" the Bulgarian army re- n ;erve, and seven others have entered* n Macedonia, intending to kill him and c lis colleagues, owing to his support ; >f the Servian cause, in accordance s vith insti-jctions. ( i A Turkish military train near Sal- { >nica has been dynamited. The en- h fine and carriages were damaged. Ibrahim, the murderer of St. Cher- j, >ma, Russian Consul at Mitrovitza, v s the chief witness against a green- . frocer who instigated him to coinuit the crime. ( OUTRAGES TN SALONICA. f CONSTANTINOPLE, May 1. \ Received Ist, 10.15 p.m. -j Bands of revolutionists caused a mnic in Salotiica and destroyed the )ttomnn Bank. Bombs were thrown uui killed two persons. Three arests were made. Attempts to de- , itroy the cafes, the post oflice, and } other public buildings failed. Two 4 thousand troops restored order. ( The Czar hnjs askod the Sultan to ; commute Ibrahim's sentence for raur- , Jering Consul St. Cherbina to penal , servitude for life. « HEAVY SLAUGHTER. t A Bulgarian band numbering 100 , ivßs annihilated at Djumaibala, and ,• 18 others were killed and 14 cap- £ tured at Yladovousvrokop.^ I J i
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Southland Times, Issue 19036, 2 May 1903, Page 2
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