New York Times 100 years ago today, July 6, 1913:
Bulgars Said to Have Been Driven Off with Great Loss.
BELGRADE, July 5.— Bulgarian troops have attacked Zayetchar, a Servian frontier town, but were repulsed after a severe battle.
The newspapers state that the Bulgarian troops have been driven from the fortified positions they had taken up on the left banks of the Rivers Bregalintza and Zhelenitza after their first defeat. Large numbers of prisoners were taken by the Servians.
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