IN THE BALKANS.
QUARREL AT ADRIANOPLE
[By Electric Telegraph—Cor bright [United Press Association. 1
Vienna, September 11
The Neue Freie Presse details the quarrel between Tnrkish officers a< Adrianople'. It states, that . Abul< Pasha, an adherent of the late Nadin, Pasha, shot and wounded Enver Be> In the arm with a revolver. The Porte ordered Abuk's arrest. Sis supportersresisted, and during the "melee fiv< >fficers were killed and twenty wound-
FRANCE AND GREECE
Athens, September 11
It is semi-officially announced tlur Greece is deeply stirred at the mis understanding of King Constantine's .peech. Greece never forgets France's great service and goodwill. King Constantino referred solely to the Greeks as soldiers educated in Germany.
A PURE MISUNDERSTANDING
(Received 10.40 a.m.) Paris, September 11
The (J rock Government sent the fol lowing message to the Government "We wish to do everytFing to dispe the misunderstanding arising through King Constantine's speech."
TURCO-BIJLGARIAX CONFERENCI
Sofia, September 11
The optimism marking the first sittings of the Turco-Bulgarian Conference is disappearing. Competent political circles foresee the breaking ofl of negotiations unless Turkey moderates her demands. Other circles hop' that Russia will intervene and indue the Porte to formulate reasonable pro posals.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10, 12 September 1913, Page 5
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