THE COST OF WAR.
OFFICIAL ESTIMATED LOSS KILLED AND WOUNDED 123,000. IBy Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association j (Received 8.0 a.m.) Sofia, April 21. A semi-official estimate of the losses sustained in the war are as follows: Killed, and wounded: Bulgaria, 84,000; Servia, 22,000; Greece, 11,000; Montenegro, 0,000. SALONIKA FOR GREECE. Athens, April 21. Greece insists on the retention of Salonika with the hinterland sufficiently deep to defend the town, and assure its commercial prosperity. Salonika, April 21. When the Bulgarians retired after the conflict with Greece at- Nigrita, they arrested a Greek priest and a number of notables in the neighbouring villages. Several bodies of prisoners were found in the Struma river bayonetted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 89, 22 April 1913, Page 5
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