UNREST IN BALKANS.
BULGARIA'S TROUBLES, MENACE OF BOLSHEVISM* FOREIGN HELP WANTED, By Telegraph.—Press A»an.—Copyright. Received May 13, 7.30 p.m. London, May If The special correspondent of the Daily at Sofia states he had interviews with King Boris and his Ministers, in which they appealed for the assistance of foreign powers, especially Britain, to overcome the difficulties still confronting Bulgaria. The Ministers deny political reprisals and declare that their struggle is against Bolshevists alone. They deny designs against Serbia and Greece, but emphasise that Bulgaria must have an cutlet to the sea through one or other of those countries. NINE COMMUNISTS TO DIB. Sofia, May 12. The court-martial of Communsit® ac* cused in connection with the cathedral outrage has concluded. Nine, including the Sacristan, Zadgorski and Friedman, were sentenced to death. There were two sentenced to six years and three years-’ imprisonment respectively. Five others were sentenced in their absence. In addition seven persons, including Friedman, were fined half a million leva each, Zadgorski a quarter of a million leva, Daskarog and Kambounoff thirty and twenty thousand respectively.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1925, Page 7
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