SERB & BULGAR.
ALLIES IN DISPUTE.
AUSTRIA TO AID BULGARIA. SERVIA WILL NOT YIELD AN INCH. By Telegraph—Press Ac-social-ion-Copyright (Rcc. April 22, 0,25 a.m.) London, April 21. Tho "Daily Mail's" Belgrado correspondent reports that a secret AustroBulgarian Convention exists,, providing for reciprocal assistance in any conflicts with Servia. Austria, it is stated, promises also diplomatic support for Bulgarian aspirations in Macedonia as far west as ! Okhrida, which lies more than halfway from Salonika to tho Adriatic .Sea. (Rcc. April 22, 0.25 a.m.) , Belgrade, April 21. At a conference between M. Pasitch, the Primo Minister, and the party leaders, tho latter declared tliat Servin would not yield an .inch of the conquered territory to.Bulgaria, f Tho conference discussed the suggested entente with Rumania aiid Greece. : : i MONTENEGRO STANDS AtONE. > • (Rcc. April 22, 0.25 a.m.) Constantinople, April 21. An armistice has been, signed by all tho Allies, Excepting Monidnegro. . ./' ,AT SCUTARI. , Vienna, April 20. There are conflicting reports regarding the position at Scutari. Some represent that tho bombardment is proceeding; others assert that it has been abandoned. YOUNG TURKS AFRAID OP RUSSIA. London, April 20. Tho "Daily Tolegrapli" states that Constantinople,is isolated. Turkish outrages on Armenians have aroused in the Young Turks a fear that Russia may intervene.' Tho. leaders favour radical reforms, with foreign collaboration. A STATE OF FAMINE AND FEAR. Corfu, April 20. The arrival of tho blockading ships at Valona, on tho Adriatic, 58 miles from Durazzo, has relieved the inhabitants, who were in a, state of famine and also feared'iiyrasion by.. twenty-five thousand Turks under Djavid Pashi; who aro camped near the town, and. arc. in desperato straits through lack of food. \
DENIALS BY SERVIA. Belgrade, April 20. Tliere have been vigorous official denials of the Bulgarian allegations tbot Servia. has adopted repressive measures against Bulgarian subjects at Egri Palanka, Seryid. . , ' WARSHIPS AT PORT SAID. ■ Port Said, April 20. Three Greek warships are cruising' off the port.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 5
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