THE EASTERN CRISIS.
London, March 1. Parleying, which has bean carried on for some time between the Great Powers concerning affairs in the Balkan Peninsula, still continues, but so far no definite result has been attained, Bulgaria and the Porte having agreed to waive the projected defensive alliance, which was part of the scheme put forward by Turkey, and the Russian Government now takes objection to other portions of the arrangement. Constantinople, March 1, Negotiations between the representatives of Bulgaria and Servia, who met at Bucharest to discuss the terms of settlement, are now at a complete standstill, each of the delegates abiding by his own interpretation of the wording of the Treaty of Berlin. The term of armistice between Bulgaria and Servia having now expired, Roumelian forces are moving northwards. March 2.
The representatives of Servia and Turkey have now agreed to a method of
working the provisions of the Berlin Treaty. It is believed an agreement will shortly be signed.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1475, 4 March 1886, Page 1
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162THE EASTERN CRISIS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1475, 4 March 1886, Page 1
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