SIGN, OR GO.
[R EDWARD GREY'S STRAIGHT TALK.
TO BALKAN ALLIES.
By Telegraph.--Preaa AssoetaUon-CopyTieht
(Rec. May 28, 9.16 p.m.)
London, May 28. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has intimated to tho Balkan Allies' delegates that it is useless for those who aro not prepared to tiign tho draft Beaoo Treaty to remain, ill England. '
TEE AMBASSADORS' DECISION. London, May 27. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, received the Balkan peaco delegates separately. He ~ , ed that the Ambassadors, expected tho belligerents to sign the draft treaty without further delay or attempt to secure modifications, and added that the belligerents must respeot the Powers deci-.
WHAT THE ALLIES SAT, » London, May 27. Dr. Daneff, President of the Bulgarian Sobranje, expressed his readiness to sign the treaty immediately, and the Servians replied that after the Powers' new and unexpected attitude, the}' must refer to Belgrade. The Greeks made a similar reply. , GREEK! LOSSES. . (Rec. May 28, 9.15 p.m.) Athens, May 23. Three Greek officers and fifty-six privates were killed, and three officers and 131 wounded in the fight with the Bulgarians at Panghion.'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 29 May 1913, Page 5
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