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THE BALKAN WAR.

CABLE NEWS

(United 2 ress Astociation—Zii) Wl*ettic Telegraph—Copyright.)

■REPLY TO AUSTRIA'S DEMANDS

REJECTED AS "UNSEEMLY."

(Receved March 25, 8.5 a.m.) CETTLNJE, March 24. Montenegro lias informed the Allies of tho Austrian ultimatum.

The Government reply to Austria's demand stated that the Catholic oon versions were voluntary. There was not tho slightest compulsion The Government is agreeablte jto appoint a commission, including Austrian and Italian representatives but declined to allow Austria to exoocupied by Montenegro, not tho slightest compulsion. The Austrian Legation refused to accept the answer because the wording was "unseemly."

BOMBARDMENT OF ADRIANOPLE. (Received Last Night, 11.15 o'clock.) SOFIA, March 25. Adrianople was bombarded yesterday from all sides. A decisive effort is being made to reduce the city at once. TUiRXS SURROUNDED. CETTINJE, March 25. Djavid Pasha wit,h 15,000 Turks, are surrounded by Servians at Skurnbriver, ALBANIAN BOUNDARIES. FIXED BY POWERS. . (Revived Last Night, 11.15 o'clock) LONDON, March 25. Ths Powers have agreed, on the •northern and north-eastern boundaries of Albania. The southern liinity have' not yet been settled.

MOSLEM MASSACRES,

GREATLY EXAGGERATED. (Received Last Night, 11.15 o'clock) LONDON, March; 25. The Times' Constantinople corresk poiident istates that careful inquiry reveals the fact that the reports of massacres of Moslems in Macedonia., during the war, were greatly exaggerated. Many, he says, were .shot after a drumhead court martial. The Chrifitia.n noncombatants in central Macedonia., suffered more than M-C'skms.

A • RESULTLESIS SACRIFICE. •' MONTENEGRINS DISSATISFIED: (Received Last Night, 11.25 o'clock.) VIENNA, March 25. Messages from Csttinge depict tho situation in Montenegro, as gloomy, and that .feeling has been embittered, owing to the tremendous resultless sacrifice of the population. ' The King has been, reproached for irrationaly maintaining the. war, when the land is impoverished, and tho fields uncultivated. Fifteen thousand lives wer lost through death and wounda

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 March 1913, Page 5

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THE BALKAN WAR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 March 1913, Page 5

THE BALKAN WAR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 March 1913, Page 5

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