THE BALKAN WAR.
AUSTRIA AND SERVIA. PEACE TERMS DISCUSSED. i;.v Toleuraph. Press As: ooialion. • <Joi>J'ri«h\ Received November If), 11- r >. P-™-Vienna, Tuesday. The treatment accorded the Consuls and the uncertainty as to the safety of Mr Frochaska, Consul at Priynend, is creating irritation against Sorvia. Passes were refused to permit an Austrian official to visit Priznend
and investigate. M. Brcchlald is pressing for the right to communicate will) the diplomatic representative. According to the Albanians' account the Servians threatened to lire and shell the Austrian Consulate at Priznend unless admitted. M. Proschaska yielded, and the Servians found the courtyard packed with Albanian women and children refugees. They converted the place into a shamble and afterwards hurst into M. Procbaska's room and in a struggle bayonettcd him in the thigh. His present whereabout is unknown. The Reiehspost. .-ays the fugitive Albanian leader Kaldiha states thu Servians in ocupying Priznend shot the population in the streets with machine guns, killing a hundred and eleven men, thirty-five women and ten children. Budapest, Tuesday. M. Butch told a delegation there was no reason to doubt the Balkan State 3 appreciated and considered the high importance of establishing sound relations with Aust-ia. A conversation with Prince Daulff confirmed this. Italy and Austria agrej concerning the Albanians' autonomy. It is reported that; Zkeka Pasha and Fethi Pasha, late Minister at Belgrade, are among the Monastir prisoners. Arnauts seized the rifles of many flying Turks, and captured mountain guns. Other Turks bartered their magazine rifles for bread. The Arnauts are ravaging tliß country. It is officially denied that the Consuls at Priznend and Miliovilza wore subjected to annoyance. Cettinje, Tuesday. It is reported that, Marfinovitch has occupied Alcssio. Sofia, Tuesday.
Cabinet is discussing Iho peace terms. Senna inshils upon acquiring part cif (,1k- Albanian coast with Durazzo. Constantinople, Tuesday. Three thousand three hundred bluejackets of various nationalliies, with Maixms, have landed at Peru. FALL OF MONASTIC. Received November ID, 11.50 a.m. Belgrade, Monday. Monastir has surrendered to the Servians. There arc fitly thousand prisoners, including three Pashas. TURKEY'S LAST STAND. Constantinople, Tuesday. Only a few shots were tired at Chataldja yesterday. If the. cholera is unabated the fort's resistance will easily last for weeks. Turkish accounts state that Muktar Pasha's division attacked and broke the Bulgarian's formation and captured a number of guns. The Turks lost heavily. Ollicial circles are more optimistic concerning the abilitiy of the Turks to hold Chataldja. BULGAKA SATISFIED. PEACE DELEGATES APPOINTED.; Received This Day, 11.30 a.m. Soliia, Tuesday. Bulgaria has informed the Porte that after consulting the Allies, Bulgaria has appointed plenipotentiaries commissioned to arrange terms of an armistice and subsequently conclude peace.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 5
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441THE BALKAN WAR. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 5
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