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DECLARATION OF PEACE.

POPULAR REJOICINGS. MOVEMENTS OF GREEKS. (Received' Last Night, 11.45 o'clock.) SALONIKA,. August 11. There has been popular rejoicing throughout the Balkans at the declaration of peace. Solemn Te Deums were celebrated in the principal cathedrals. Greek Mussulmans at Strumnitza and at other Macedonian towns are migrating to Greek territory, fearing Bulgarian cruelty. The Kaiser has appointed King Cons tan tine a Field Marshal.

ROUMANIAN HONOURS. BESTOWED ON DELEGATES. THE BULGARIANS DECLINE. - (Received Last Night, 11.45 o'clock.) BUCHAREST, August 11. King Charles bestowed jßoumanian Orders .upon the Greek, Servian," and Montenegrin delegates after the signature of peace. The Bulgarian mission refused to accept decoration until cordiality was restored between Bulgaria and Roumania. The original draft of the peace treaty, declared that peace had been) concluded oh a basis of a "just equilibrium." - : The phrase was discarded, owing to' Bulgarian objections. GERMANY'S INFLUENCE. {Received Last Night, 11.45 o'clock.) VIENNA, August 11. The Kaiser, in a telegram to King Charles, says that it is a subject of considerable speculation as to whether the irritation at Germany's restraining influence in the Balkans is increasing. OPINIONS IN iFRANCE. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE (Received Last Night, 11.4-5 o'clock.) PARIS, August 11. The French Press denies the possibility of a real identity of interest between, Russia and Austria. It deprecates Rtissia attempting to alter, the Bucharest Treaty in Bulgaria's interest. THE PORTE'S REPLY. TO THE POWERS' NOTE. (Received Last Night, 11.4-5 o'clock.) CONSTANTINOPLE, 'August 11. The Porte's reply to the Powers' Note regarding Adrianople states that Turkey has endeavoured to comply with the protocol of London, but the massacres and atrocities by Bulgarians have forced her to take action to save the Moslem aurvivors. i Turkey elsewhere has confined her- 1 self to re-occupving territory, essen- j tial to the securing of the safety of Wie capital.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 5

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DECLARATION OF PEACE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 5

DECLARATION OF PEACE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 5

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