BALKAN UNREST.
ANOTHER WAR FEVER.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyriffht London, August 17. Newspapers report that the Malissori aro dissatisfied with the Albanian-Mon-tenegrin boundary fixed by the Ambassadors' Conference. Tho leaders liavo "notified Admiral Burney, commanding tho fleet of the oombinod Powers, and Acting-Governor of Scutari; that unless, tlio demands aro conceded by August 20 thoy will declare war Against Montenegro. Tho Greek army will bo demobilised next week. Tho slow withdrawal of tiho Rumanian troops embarrasses Bulgaria, hindering tlio re-establishment of food transportation.. There aro two thousand oasos of cholera among the Rumanians. BULGARIA IRRITATED. Sofia, August 17. Tho Bulgarian Government has notified tlio Powers that the Turks are making towards Kirjalu and Gumuljiiia. The Koto adds that it is iniquitous that Bulgaria ehoukl bo compelled to demobilise while Turkey is infringing tho Treaty ,of London. TURKEY'S DETERMINATION. , ("Times"— Sydney "Sun" Special Cables.) (Rcc. August 18, 0*55 p.m.) London, August 18. Mr. Bartlett (special correspondent in the Balkans for the "Daily Telegraph"), insists that Sir Edward Grey's declaration is not moving Turkey in tlio slightest. i Tho Turks,' he says, would father perish in a vast and final cataclysm than hand Adrianoplo and Thraoe back to the tender inoroies of the Bulgarians.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 5
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201BALKAN UNREST. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 5
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