LEAGUE'S TERMS.
BULGARIAN . FRONTIER TROUBLE. AWAITING BELLIGERENTS' REPLIES. (BT CAhLX—PRB3S ASgOCIiTIOS—TOriII««T.) I.REVTER'S TILKOP.iUSJ PARIS, October 27. 31. L'rianJ informed tlie League Council that he was still awaiting definite Greek and Bulgarian repliej. Tlie Greek delegate read a telegram to the effect that endeavours were being made to reach an agreement, in conformity with the League's opinion. 31. Briand declared that the explanation was unsatisfactory, and that instant withdrawal of the forces was essential,. Mr A- Chamberlain questioned ftte Greek delegate?, who admitted that, while the Bulgars had penetrated Greek tcrrilorv to a depth of from 000 to GOO yards, the Greeks had penetrated five miles into Bulgaria-. RENEWED FIRING. (KEfTElt'ri TELEGRAMS..! (Received October 23th, S.ou p.nv) SOFIA, October 27. Greek rifle and machine gun fire is reported in the direction of Petritch ou Tuesday afternoon. Simultaneously Greek artillery allegedly shelled the village of Petrevo. FOREIGN ENVOYS INVESTIGATE. (AUSTRALIAN- A>,"D N.SS. CABLE ASSOCIATION'.) LONDON, October 27. It is learned that, in accordance with the decision of the League Council, the British military attache, Captain Kanor Giles, is going from Athens to the scene of the Graeco-Bulgariam conflict. French and Italian attaches are also going.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18525, 29 October 1925, Page 9
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