Second Edition THE BALKANS.
FALL OF FORTIFICATIONS EAST ,> OF A&KTANORIE. 1 (By l&eciiic Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) •I ff • ’ - (Received 9.50 a.ra.) London, March 25. The "Bulgarians, stormed and carried all the advanced fortifications east of Adrianople. . , PROTESTS. . ’ Cettinje, 'March 23. Montenegro yielded to the ultimatum, but has protested to the Powers agahtst Austria’s ’ attitude. AN ‘INTERCEPTED MESSAGE. X m (Received 9.15 a.ni.) fn : .’ / Athens, March 25. The’’lrmingard was carrying coal and ammunition for the Hamidich, but was unable to’ 1 find l her. She sent a wireless message telling the Hamidich / her whereabouts, and asking her to fetch provisions. The Greek destroyer Terax intercepted the message and sent a wireless—“Am coming.” She then seized and conveyed the Irmingard to Piraeno.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 66, 26 March 1913, Page 6
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