THE KIRK KILISSE BATTLE.
what Might have been
Received 11-35 p.m.. October 31 CONSTANTINOPLE. October 31. Details of the Kirk Kilisse panic show that hundreds, in quitting the town endeavoured to storm the railway station. Soldiers, threatening tho officials rifles, insisted that trains should be found to convey them to Babaeski. Tho officials replied that tho lino was a single trunk, and that trains with reinforcements were exnected Ihonsands of fugitives hurried to Babl acskj afoot Had the Bulgarians known tho facts, they mi>ht have purred tho, W Vl + V in(T Os:efi- , The Ti"^ish troons tor throe days had heen living on flour and water, tho field bakeries having misearnPd There wn, n. similar situat tion at Uskub and Salonika,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 5
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120THE KIRK KILISSE BATTLE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 5
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