THE BALKANS
THE ALLIES' PREMIERS. By Cable—Pyess Association—Copyright. .Received 3, 9.30 pjn, ; London, June 3. MM's Pasics and Gueschoff have /recommended the four Allies' premiers to meet and endeavor to settle the questions in -dispute between the Allies. , TO MEET IN ST. PETERSBURG.
Received 3, 9,20 p.m. . Sofia, June 2. It*is Btated that the Balkan premiers Will- meet in St. Petersburg.
A CORDIAL RECEPTION.
SERVIA'S BITTERNESS. !
Received 3, 11.4j> p.m. Belgrade, June 3. . M. Pasics. and M. Gueschoff had a cordial conference. Seryia is willing to demobilise if Bulgaria will do likewise. M. Gueschoff would not commit himself to the acceptance of a revision of the treaty. M, Pasics suggested an economic convention, strengthened by a military convention latere There is a general belief that the danger of conflict-has keen removed.
Vienna, Mfty 8. The meeting, of the Balkan premiers is welcomed, though it is doubtful whether it will have the respective military parties: sufficiently in • hand to arrange a tolerable modus, vivendi.
Military feeling bitteriy resents" the ttfejktlnent received at the fall of Adrianople. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 3, 4 June 1913, Page 5
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