FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
TURKEY'S ENEMIES. j WITHOUT AND WITHIN. j Prcsi Association—By Tt-U—Capjiizhi. ! CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. 27. i An arir.y of L''>'i.<X'J ir.cn in cc.ncon- ; trated at Adrini:n£i!i» and Xnzim Bey is ' dircctim; manoeuvres. After the re- ; volution Xazim Bey reorganised the Adrianop'o Army Corps so 'omplculy i that lie declared ho would assume the j ra.p-.msibiUty of dof, alias the Bul- ' g.irians. Theio have 1-evii hntr.b outrages on a Salonika, train :.-..<! in the Monivtr.-i Military Club. Sharp skirmishes wenfought at Sunns, and the- insurants re- ■ tired to :ho lulls. British and French i cruisers landed parties to protect tie Consulates. i j VIENNA. Sent. 27. The '•Zc-it' - state;, lint Aui.iria is : retaining time cxpir.d conscripts of ; two Array Corps until the end of Noj vcnibcr. I ROME. Sept 25. Fourteen thousand Turks and Arabs participated in tie Zanr.ur fishi Over j one thousand were killed.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14858, 30 September 1912, Page 5
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144FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14858, 30 September 1912, Page 5
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