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BALKAN WAR.

A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. BULGARIA ACCEPTS POWERS TERMS. WITHDRAWAL FROM SCUTARI. Toltcranh—Press Association—Convrlcht (Rec. April 11, 11.25 p.m.) Sofia, April 11. Bulgaria is prepared to advise the acceptance •of tho Powers' proposals for conclusion of the war. . Berlin, April 10. It is rumoured ■ here that Montenegro has yielded to the Powers, and will abandon tho siege of Scutari. (Rec. April 11, 11.25 p.m.) London, April 11. Tho "Daily Telegraph's" Belgrade correspondent states that, yielding to Russia's advice, Servia will withdraw her troops from Scutari. > ' THE BLOCKADE BEGINS. Vienna, April 10. The blockade of the Montenegrin coast began to-day. (Rec. April 11, 11.25 p.m.) Cetinje, April 11.. It is semi-ofßcially stated that the international blockading squadron captured King ■ Nicholas's yacht, the Roumia, off Antivari, while it was engaged in escorting three merchantment laden with flour. TURKISH COMPANY ANNIHILATED. (Rec. April 11, 11.25 p.m.) Sofiai April 11. A Turkish company from Chatalja landed south of the village of Xastero, on Monday, under cover of the warships' guns, and advanced .on the village of Yalos,, eight miles westward of Boyuk Chekemeje, with the object of attacking the Bulgarians in the rear. ■ Tho Bulgarians turned a. heavy artillery fire on the Turks, and then a battalion of infantry annihilated the invaders, who were expelled completely from the coast. l , ' HAMIDIEH'S RAIDS. (Rec. 1 April 11, 11.25 p.m.) Athens, April 11. Greece has remonstrated against the re-peated-passages through the Suez Canal of the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh, which has lately been raiding the Adriatic coast. It is alleged that the Hamidieh's visits to the Canal are for tho purpose of obtaining provisions and chartering colliers, and that, a dangerous precedent is being set "up. • The Hamidieh is now in the Red Sea.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 7

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BALKAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 7

BALKAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 7

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