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NOT ENDED YET.

THE BALKAN WAR,

NO ULTIMATUM ISSUED

[ By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association ] London, April 22. The report that the Powers have sent an ultimatum to Montenegro is untrue.

The Bulgarian friction is creating apprehension, especially from the fact that Sorvia and Greece are seeking the support of the Entente, while Bulgaria is inclined to seek the aid of the Triple Alliance. Athens, April 22.

The Allies’ reply asks the Powers to admit the principle of indemnity.

Official circles deny that Turkey has suspended the war with any of the Allies except Bulgaria.

SUFFERING OF THE TROOPS

Vienna, April 22

Many of Ojavid’s troops are dying of starvation and epidemics. Medicine is lacking, and some are insane owing to want of food. General Martinovitch is preparing for a renewal of the general bombardment at Scutari. KING NICHOLAS WISHES TO ABDICATE. It is reported that King Nicholas opposes further useless slaughter, and desires to abdicate. The Crown Prince is not favorable, not desiring to ascend the throne before the fate oi Scutari is settled aud tranquility restored. Cettinje, April 22. All communication with the outside world is suspended. It is believed that the stoppage is in connection with the negotiations for the surrender of Scutari. THE TERMS OF PEACE. Athens, April 22. Though the Allies have acceded to ‘he Powers’ mediation, they have reserved the discussion of the Aegean question and the final settlement Oi the frontier of Thrace and Albania.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 90, 23 April 1913, Page 5

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242

NOT ENDED YET. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 90, 23 April 1913, Page 5

NOT ENDED YET. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 90, 23 April 1913, Page 5

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