SERVIA AND BULGARIA PREPARING ACTION
Russia Will not Remain an Indifferent Spectator of the Struggle
SLAV OPINIONS
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Salonika, June T
i General Lutnik. Servian eoni- ; inander. ha_ informed General jSavofi', that he will meet any 1 new advance oi the Bulgarians with the entire Servian army. The Bulgarian eighth division has moved northward to oppose Servian concentration. 'The Servian and Greek forces in Macedonia are estimated to number 370,000. St. Petersburg, dune 7. (loverninent has informed Bulgaria and Servia that in tlm event of war .Russia will saddle the responsibility on whichever combatant refuses to exhaust the resources of diplomacy. Russia will not remain an indifferent spectator of an internecine struggle. 'There must be some modification of the Serbo-Bulgarian treaty. Jt the two parties are unable to decide modilieation, Rtissia is prepared to do so. Vienna, June 7. Southern Slav circles consider that if there is law under the treaty on Bulgaria's side, there is also equity on Srrvias side. Constantinople, dune 7. The Bowers will eolieetiwlv demand that Turkey and the Balkan Allies must demobilise immediately.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5969, 9 June 1913, Page 5
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