THE BALKAN WAR.
PARLEYING FOR PEACE. noijßiaossY Tpwjsopx £fi (Eec. March 5, 11.15 p.m.) Constantinople, March fl ' The Grand Vizier, in an interview, said the Powers were merely exercising their good offices. Thoy were aware of Turkey's proposals, and, were now making inquiries among the Allies, and added that Turkey will refuse an indemnity. THE WOUNDED AT SCUTARI. (Hec. March 5, 11.15 p.m,) Cetinje, March 5. Essad Pasha, under a Hag of truce, asked General Martinovitch to send bandages for thu wounded at Scutari. Queen Milena sent a large quantity. THE ALLIES' DEMAND. Rome, March 4. Notwithstanding the mediation measures, the Allies' demands are for: Tlio surrender of Adrianople, Scutari, and Janina; A Bulgarian frontier from Eodosto to Midia, on the. Black Sea; : The cession of Gallipoli Peninsula and islands in the Sea of Marmora occupied by Greeks; Turkey to pay an adequate war indemnity; ' The deduction of • portion of the debt borne by the European, provinces. GREEK FLEET IN ACTION. Athens, March 1. The Greek' ' fleet bombarded Santa Quaranta. The Turks did not reply, but lied. DEFENCE OF SCUTARI. Vienna, March 1. Ten thousand Albanians have entered Scutari to assist in its defence.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 5
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194THE BALKAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 5
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