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TURKISH IMPORT DUTIES RAISED.

CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2-1. Tho Porto has raised tho import duties to 14 nor cent.

POWDER FOR BULGARIA HELD UP.

VIENNA. Oct. 24. It is reported that tho delivery of 28 truck loads of powder for Bulgaria has been stormed.

MONTENEGRINS BURN PLEVIJE

VIENNA. Oct.' 21

A tolosram from Toraicvo sf-nt^s tlint tho Montenegrins havo burned Plevno.

GERMAN OPTNTON OF THE ALLIES

"A PAHCEL OF BANDITS."

LONDON. Oct. 24

Tho "P.ill M.all OnzotteV' Berlin correspondent says that Gor-nnn opinion strongly sides with tho Turks, ac it

views the allies r.s a parcel of bjmdits, instigated by Russia, while England is credited with playing tor Crete, or at least Suda Bay.

MACEDONIAN REFCGEES

LONDON, Oct. 24

The Bulgarian Legation stated that five thousand Macedonias have taken refuge in Bulgaria, alleging massacres and burnings.

THE CAPTURE OF ADRIANOPLE

TROOPS' MOEMENTS DESCRIBED.

Received 10.10 p.m., Oct. 25

VIENNA, Oct. 25

Tho "Reichpost," whose correspondent seems to be accompanying the Bulgarian march, states that the first .army on Tuesday commenced, attacking the outworks of Adrianople. The northern army meanwhile marched on both sides of the River Tundja. The right wing was sent to the west of Havaras (seven miles north of Adrianople), the centre near Arnaut Kevi (six miJes to the north-east), and the left wing to Musubili (seven miles east north-east of Adrianople). The other divisions attacked the heights of Qhatalja and Arda. On-Wednesday the' Turks, with great bravery, counteracted tYh Arnaut Kevi attackers, who were .repulsed, though well supported by artillex'y.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 26 October 1912, Page 5

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TURKISH IMPORT DUTIES RAISED. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 26 October 1912, Page 5

TURKISH IMPORT DUTIES RAISED. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 26 October 1912, Page 5

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