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PEACE TERMS CONCLUDED.

BULGARIA'S INTERESTS SACRIFICED. REVISION PREDICTED. EUROPEAN EQUILIBRIUM RE-.' STORED. \}y Telegraph—Press Association.—CopyrifjW Received Friday, 10.30 i).m. London, Friday. The roughly drawn boudariea are all in favour of Greece and Sorvia and to the Bulgarians' detriment. The letter's delegate fought bravely to secure an equitable settlement in face of the Allies' insistence, coupled with Roumania's pressure and the indifference of the powerß, especially Austria from whom Bulgaria expected support. It is believed the peace which was not taken on account of Bulgaria's ethnic interests will not last. Russia and Austria expressly reserve the right of revision regarding Kavala. Many newspapers are pessimistic - regarding a lasting peace. The treaty establishes the balance of power and consolidates the European equilibrium. Austrian official newspapers consider a revision essential and do not expect lasting peace if the Powers are unable to reach an argeement; then each Power will have a free hand to protect her own interest. Russia supports Austria's demand for a revision. Constantinople. Friday. The Ambassadors verbally demanded the observance of the London treaty particularly Enos Midia. The line of Turkey's reply has not yet been received. AUSTRIA~AND BULGARIA. Received this day, 10.50. Bucharest, Friday. At the close of the Peace Conference M. Toutcheff thanked the AustroHungarian Minister to whose support Bulgaria chiefly owed Servia'e yielding of Strumnitza.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 592, 9 August 1913, Page 5

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PEACE TERMS CONCLUDED. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 592, 9 August 1913, Page 5

PEACE TERMS CONCLUDED. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 592, 9 August 1913, Page 5

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