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ALLIES QUARREL

BULGARIA THREATENED. BIG' ARMIES MASSING. POSITION EXTREMELY CRITICAL. Bj Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 1 1, 5.5 p.m. , ; London, May 30. ■The Daily Mail's Sofia correspondent states that the :Government fears a sudden blow from'l4o,ooo Servians at Koprulu. Another 10,000 of the first and third Servian army are westward of Jfflrini and the GTeek plan is to move r - 120,000 men to Salonika and link up with the Servians AtVKuprulu. King Ferdinand, interviewed by the Opposition leaders, told them that the position was extremely critical. ' 'Sofia, May 30. Greece has instructed M. Dousimanis to confer with M. Ivanoff and to sign an agreement Ifixing the demarcation line between Ore opposing troops. The Bulgarian infantry in the Anglista Valley broke loose, notwithstanding a bugle call *to cease firing. They made a succession'6f bayonet charges, inflicting heavy losses on the Greeks, and taking many prisoners, who were -:. subsequently refcsfts*!. " ' THE PEACE "TREATY. SIGNED m :LONDON. London, May 30. The peace treaty ! &as been signed. Sir Edward Grey presided at the meeting of delegates at St James's Palace. After the treaty had been signed, all the delegates left in a body, chatting and elated. M. Daneff, Bulgarian delegate, inter- • viewed, said the signature of peace would enable them to .continue the struggle by means of peaceful competiition. There would be *o many points . of contact in the new field of friendship that they would result in a solid foun- . dation being established. The treaty would have far-reaohing effects, and not ■merely save the Balkan States,'but en--1 -sure the peace of Europe. Received 1, 5.5 pm London, May 31. '.,, The ambassadors discussed the 'High ;. (Commissionership of Albania, and then '•adjourned.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 1, 2 June 1913, Page 5

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ALLIES QUARREL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 1, 2 June 1913, Page 5

ALLIES QUARREL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 1, 2 June 1913, Page 5

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