SERVIA & BULGARIA. PRINCE ALEXANDER DICTATING TERMS. BULGARIAN VICTORY. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.]
Const.vntixopli;, November 25. Acting in accordance with the requests of the Porte and the Russian Government, the powers proposed an armistice to King Milan, to which he agreed. He further ofVeied to conclude .1 price witli Bulgaria, but Prince Alexander declined to h->ten to .my overtures until the district a 1 omul Widdin was evacuated by the Servians, and an indemnity li\ed upon as compensation for the \ iol.ition of the Bulgarian territory. Sofiv, November 20. The Servian forces made an attack on Widdin to-day, but were repulsed. A Press Association message says : — The Ottoman Commission has been delayed, Prince Alexander objecting to it.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2090, 28 November 1885, Page 2
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115SERVIA & BULGARIA. PRINCE ALEXANDER DICTATING TERMS. BULGARIAN VICTORY. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2090, 28 November 1885, Page 2
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