SERBS AND BULGARS.
A TREATY.
M. DANEFF INTERVIEWED. By Telecraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. June 1, 11.30 p.m.) Sofia, Juno 4. It is 6emi-officially stated that the Cabinet tendered its resignation on Saturday. It isexpccted that M. Daneff, the Premier, will reconstruct tho Ministry. (Rec. Juno 4, 11.30 p.m.) Vienna, June 4. 31. Daneff, interviewed by the "Neuo Freio Presse," said that Ilia Serbo-Bul-garian treaty contained tho final conditions for both countries. If Servia had presented her territorial claims carliei, Bulgaria would have dispensed with her assistance during the Avar, preferring rather to abandon Adrianople than Macedonia. NEUTRAL ZONE ESTABLISHED. (Rec. Juno 4, 11.30 p.m.) Salonika, June 4. Tho Greek and Bulgarian Governments have signed an agreement establishing a neutral zone between the respective aimies. pending the delimitation of the new frontiers. WITH THE ARMIES. EOLGARS A LOOP, BUT WART. (Rec. Juno 4, 11.3(f p.m.) London, Juno 4. Tho "Daily Telegraph's" Salonika correspondsnt states that four hours' ride from Salonika tho Greek left merges into tho Servian right, the soldiers of both armies cordially fraternising; white a few hundred yards away the Bulgarians keep wary watch, and occasionally shout taunts. BULGAR'OUSTS SERB. . (Bee. Juno i, 11.30 p.m.) Belgrade, June 4. The Bulgarians attacked a Servian position near Istib. Tho Servians withdrew, and a considerable Bulgarian force occupied the position. THE MONTENEGRIN YOKE. PRAYER OP THE MALISSORI. (Rcc. June 1, 11.30 p.m.) Vienna, June 4. Tho Malissori chiefs havo interviewed Admiral Burney (who commanded the Scutari international blockade), and thanked tlio. Powers for liberating Scutari. They hoped that the Powers would entirely free the Malissori from tho Montenegrin yoke, otherwise further frontier fighting might occur. Tl/RCO-BRITISH PACT. RUMOURED QUID PRO QUO. (Rec. June 5, 0.20 a.m.)
London, June 4. Doctor Rohenbach, an authority on the Near Eastern question, asserts that Haklti Pasha recently concluded lyn agreement with Britain, securing Britain's support in the peace negotiations respecting- tho Aegean .Islands, and Albanian suzerainty. Wherefor, Turkey gets Britain's wishes carried out in regard to tho Bagdad railway, tho 1 Persian Gulf," Koweit, and the Persian Boundary question, and grants special privileges in South Arabia.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1768, 5 June 1913, Page 5
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