THE BALKANS.
BULGARIANS AND TURKS
HORRIBLE OUTRAGE
United Press Association — By Electria Telegraph— Copyrigk't. (Received July 24, 8.23 a.m.)
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 23
Three hundred Bulgarians, probably owing to a, dispute over wood-cutting rights, surrounded a party of unarmed Turkish peasants, who were collecting firewood on the Belesdagh Mountains, bound thirty of them and cut them to pieces with hatchets. Terrible reprisals are expected. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8376, 24 July 1905, Page 2
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