THE BALKANS.
KKMAXUS OF Til K AI.I.IKS. (Received Night. S.JO o'clock.) ROM E, March 1, Nol withstanding the mediation id the Poweis. the Ailie-. demand the surrender of Adriam pie. Scutari and Janina, the ext rii>.iu!i <j| ibe Bulgarian frontier from i'odo--to to Midia, and the ee-Mon ol' Gallipot] Peninsula and the islands occupied by the Greeks; Turkey to pay an adequate war indemnity as a reduction of a portion of the debt borne by the European provinces.
MONTENEGRINS AND SKCTAIU. WOULD RATHER BE ANNIHILATED. (Received March 1, 11 a.m.) ST, PETERSBURG. March 3. ' The King of Montenegro states in a message that the Slavs would rather be annihilated than return without Skutari, which must be captured or evacuated boloro peace is signed. (Received March 1, S a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 3. Bulgarians iired on the Rriiisli steamer Moeris, aUo en. French and Italian steamers in the Marmora Sea. L I-he- Moei'is is a steel screw sieamer ot .'SIOO tons, owned bv the Alo.-s Steam Ship Company. Ltd. |
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 March 1913, Page 5
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