THE BALKAN WAR.
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(United h«i Attociation — 2>V $J«ciric, T?horavh~ <; »VVrioht-)
QUESTION OF NATIONALITY. DISTURBANCE BETWKEN ALLIES. (Received -Last Night, 10-.30 V clock) VIENNA, March 17. The Premiers of 'Bulgaria and Greece, and the Chambers of these two countries, have deprecated the impatience of the minority Lin regard to the questions of nationality in connection with the conquered territory. This lias threatened to disturb the i Allies. . Both countries have appealed for continued support, pending a settlement with Turkey. BOMBARDMENT OF COAST. THE DEATH ROLL. (Received Last Nisht. 10.30 o'clock.") BELGRADE, March 17. The Hamideih',s bombardment along the Adriatic Coast resulted in 110 persons being killed. SERVIA AND GREECE: A DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE. (Received Last Night, 10.30 o'clock) .BELGRADE, March 17.The relations of Servia with Greece have latterly been very ih-i timate. It is reported that the two States have concluded a defensive treaty. ROUMNIA'S CLAIMS. HELD TO BE UNTENABLE. (Received Last .Night. 10.30 i o'clock-) SOFIA, March 17. M.'s Guesehoff and Daneff, in receiving a Silestrian deputation that protested against a cession, .said, that Roumania's claims were untenable. They promised to do their utmost to prevent the mutilation of the-Father-land. The nation could, they said, trust the Powers not to destroy what Ilussia and Europe had created, in IS7S, ■•■•.. M. Daneff proceeds to St. Petersburg on Tuesday/ The Turks at Adrianople are deserting daily in batches of thirty s.nd forty. y ' THE ALLIES' DEMANDS. REJECTED~BY TURKEY. (Received Last Night. 10.30 o'clock.) LONDON, March*" 17.' Renter's Constantinople correspondent states that the Porte- ln-s rejected the conditions of the Allies, and will prosecute the war. CHARGE AND COUNTER -CHARGE (Received March 17. 11.30 a.m.) LONDON. March If?. - . It is officially reported that the Bui--gan'ans, by a. bayonet charge, <:aotuved a redout east of Ak ol an, eight miles northward of Chi.i'ddein.. The Turks were reinforced, •nd repulsed the Bulgarians. There were 300 casualties. TURKS ABANDON A TOWN. GREEKS MAKE MANY CAPTURES ATHENS. Morel,. ]rj. , ww" wWi with panic and abandoned De'vniaki. Pftfr Jrmina The G-O-Vc, -o-fi" p. +l,- »r.n„.o- l i n .v. ! ]. captured 30 officers and 3i570 men.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 5
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348THE BALKAN WAR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 5
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