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OUT OF HAND ? TROOPS IN CONFLICT Fight on the Frontier j BULGARIAN BAND WIPED OUT A Central Ner"-s Agency telegram from Athens late on Tuesday night st,ates: Serious news has arrived from Salonika, whence a telegram states that an encounter has taken place between Turkish and Bulgarian troops at Djou- maya (?) on the frontier. Seventy Bulgarians and ten Turks were killed. It is rumoured that a Bulgarian band, while attempting to enter Turkish terri- tory, has been annihilated near Palanka. The fact that 80 men in all were killed is sufficient evidence that the fight was a very serious one. Whether it will actually lead to war is another matter, put the danger is certainly grave. It may only mean that the troops got out of hand, although that is enough to indicate the intensity of feeling between the two racce. Judging by the disproportionate loeeee, the Turks appear to have had the best of the fighting. The Bulg-arian loss was heavy, and it is interesting to re-call that at Ooleruso, Magersfontein, and other big battles in South Africa, the ntumber of killed on the British side was not much higher. THE DARDANELLES I Sir E. Grey's Statement in the Commons in view oi the nature of the answer given by Sir Edward Grey in the House or VOID- mone, two Ministerialists, Mr. Lynch and Mr. Bellairs, have tabled the following motion That this House declines to support any modification of existing treaties concern- ing the Dardanelles which would confer upon any Foreign Power the rights of passage for warships In which the British Navy would not participate. Prince's Envoy Arrested I General Vakotitoh, the Montenegrin Envoy Extraordinary to Servia, has been arrested by the Austro-Hungarian authorities at AgTam and starched. On his arrival in Belgrade the General met with excited and en+h-usia-stic demon- strations, the Servian students dragging hia carnage to the King's palace. Insurrection Certain P Mr. W. T. Stead regards an insurrection in Bosnia-Herzegovina as certain, but thinks there, will be no general war so long ae Butoia) and Britain act together. Anti-British feeling was expressed by the Hungarian deleg-a.tion and gome members urged vigorous measures against Servia. A Bulgarian delegate is in private commu- nication with the Turkish Foreign Minister, an official repreaentatie of King Ferdinand not being- recognised. A British loan of £ 5,009.050 is being offered to Turkey. Turkish Troops for Frontier lac Constantinople correspondent of the I 'Petit Journal" tedegraphs that feare of warf- are aimrndshimg every day. The Turkish fopoos are increasing, and it is considered that this fact will make Bulgaria more pru- dent. According to official information the 20,000 reserve from Asia. will land in ten daval time. They will be fitted out, and then directed upon the Bulgarian frontier in Ojder to undergo 50 days training. A prominewt financier, who arrived here from Sofia, brings the re-assuring news that in official circles great confidence is felt that peace will be maintained. A correspondent says disBemrionB have arisen between different factions of the ioimg Turks. The Moaiastir Obmmittee has even gone so far as to demand the detvwd" toon of the Sultan. Serious steps haive been te.Ken to cope with any armed Ieaetonary movement which may occurred. irams with Steam Up. j AUSTRIA READY TO STRIKE I The Hungarian monitors stationed opfpo- site Belgrade are ready to make reprisals1 the moment excesses against Hungarian and Austrian subjects are repea-ted in iServia. Flight complete military trains are stand- ing outside Budapest with steam up ready to t-sP,>rt tr-ps (says the "Daily Ma.U ") The whole line from Ujvidek to Mgrade is in p?aeasdoB of soldK?s, who t-?minc passengers and luggage. I

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