THE BALKAN WAR
SERYIA GIVES WAY. By Gable—Press Association—Copyright. London, May 29. The Servian delegates have been authorised to sign the draft treaty. . REPORTED MASSAfmtt Salonika, May 29. It is reported that the Bulgarians destroyed Hadji Bairamlik, a town between Salonika and Seres, and massacred all its Mussulman population. M. PASHJS' SPEECH. BULGARIAN DISCONTENT. ' Sofia, May 29. St Basics' statement has made a bad impression in Bulgaria; nevertheless it Is &oped that tie meeting of M. Pasics and M. Gueschoff, -on Saturday, wiß lead to aa adjustment. FURTHER EIGHTING. GREECE A® BULGARIA. Athens, May -29. ' The Bulgarians on Grava heights at-; tacked a company of Greeks. The result of the battle is uriknown. THE TURBO-BULGARIAN ARMISTICE. Constantinople, May 29. The Turko-Bulgafian armistice has been prolonged for a fortnight. ' THE TREATY GIF PEACE. TO BE SIGNED TO-MORROW. London, May 29. Sir Edward GTey told tlie delegates that the treaty of peace mnst "be signed to-morrow, and asked them whether they were going to sign it. It was subsequently arranged that Sir Edward should preside at a meeting of the representatives. AH of the belligerents are to sign to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 317, 31 May 1913, Page 5
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187THE BALKAN WAR Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 317, 31 May 1913, Page 5
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