TENSION OVER.
BULGARIA WILL ACCEPT ARBITRATION.
PREMIERS.TO MEET. !
By Telegraph—Press • Association—Oopjtl{;U! (Rec. July I, 1.5 a.m.) Sofia, Juno 30. Bulgaria has indirectly informed Sor via of her unconditional acceptance oi Russian arbitration. M. Daneft' will meet tho other Balkan Premiers at St. Petersburg. DESULTORY SKIRMISHES. (Rec. July 1, 1.5 a.m;) Sofia, June 30. Tli© Servian troops on the front between Zletovo and Ishtib maintained a heavy fire on tho Bulgarian outposts. The Bulgarians replied, but tho result of the engagement is not known. Greeks operating to tho northward of Lefke attacked Bulgarian detachments sent out to relieve tho outposts. A struggle followed. RUMANIA'S GENTLE PRESSURE. (Rec. July 1, 1.5 a.m.) Belgrade, Time 30. Rumania's threatened intervention has strengthened tho anti-Bulgarian party. AUSTRIA CENSURED. (Rec. July 1, 1.5 a.m.) Vienna, JMne 30. An inspired Berlin statement published in the "Zoit" censures Austria's partiality for Bulgaria, and condemns Austria for not securing Servia's confidence. It deolares that political, dynastic, and economic reasons compel Germany to support Greece and Servia. SITUATION IN SERVIA. OPPOSITION WANTS TO KNOW. Belgrade, June 29. The Opposition -will interpellate M. Pasics, the Premier, on the situation on Monday. It is reported that many of the Government supporters oppose Russian arbitration. Berlin, Juno 29. Tho "North German Gazette" states that the latest information indicates a greater disposition in Belgrade to unconditionally accept Russia's 'offer of arbitration. BROTHERS IN ARMS. Belgrado, June 29. The Montenegrin! army received on ovation on arrival at Uskub to join the Servian forces. REPLY TO GREEK NOTE. BROAD HINT FROM BULGARIA, Sofia, Juno 29. In reply to the Greek Note detailing violations of Greek territory by Bulgarians, andi the ill-treatment of Greeks in territory in Bulgarian occupation, it is eeini-officially declared that Bulgaria is willing to submit the recriminations to an international inquiry. It is added: "Bulgaria, which made war to deliver tho people, of the country, will not hesitate to rescue them from fresh servitude by Greece." IN FINANCIAL STRAITS. TURKEY SELLING PROPERTY. Constantinople, June 29. Owing to failure to raise «n internal loan and inability to procure a European one, tho Porto is selling cor tain State lands in various parts of the Empire to meot tho Treasury's requirements.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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