THE WAR ENDED.
ALLIES' REPLY TO THE POWERS
BASIS MEDIATION ACCEPTED
(Received May 13, 2 p.m.) LONDON, May 12. 'lhe Allies' ivply has been delivered. It finally ana unreservedly accepts the '.Powers' oa&is of mediation. Ihe Bulgarian Minister in London has been authorised to sign peace preliminaries. SALONIKA, May 12. The Bulgarian casualties at Leftera totalled tnree hundred. Both »;des have apologised, and a neutra zon-e has been established.
FR.OXTIER Q U ESTIO NS
(Received Last Night, 10 o'clock.) SOFIA, May 13.
M. Savafoff, former Minister at Constantinople, is proceeding to Athens to negotiate, in conjunction with the Bulgarian Minister, for an agreement delimiting the frontiers, owing to the recent accounts due to the Greeks attempting to occupy strategic points. Remonstrances on the subject have been addressed to Greece.
THE ALLIES' REPLY
AND PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
LONDON, May 13
The Allies in their reply * to the Pow 'i's take note of the exclusion of the reservations relating to Albania and the islands. Nevertheless, they cannot believe that th y will not be allowed to discuss questions affecting their vitaj interests, and arising from a victorious war of liberation. The Allies agree, however, that the difference from the two standpoints ought not to interrupt peace negotiation's.
TURKISH TROOPS
EMBARKING Fifß ASIA MINOR. (Received Last Night, 11.30 o'clock.) CONSTAaYTIiVOPLE, May 13. The Turkish transports will embark Essad Pasha's troops from Durazzo and Djavid Pasha's troops firom Yalona, totalling 30,000, the majority of whom are destined for Asia Minor: - ■
PEACE AGREEMENT,
HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT
(Received This Morning, 12.30 o'clock, i LONDON, May 13.
The newspapers declare that now the reservations nave been reduced, it is pious wisu that nothing will prevent the signature of the pirelimin ary peace treaty immediately.''.
The Daily Mail's ConstantinopV correspondent says that a draft agreement will shortly be submitter! to'the transferring to Britain Turkey's Shares in uie section railway. southward of Bagdad to Bussorn and Koweit. and settling questions affecting Britain and the Persian Gulf.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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