AT SKUTARI
SERVIANS TO ASSIST MONTENEGRINS. THIRTY THOUSAND TO EMBARK. VIENNA, 28th February. The Allgerneine Zeitung states that 30,000 Servians, with thirty-four siege and field guns, are now in Southern Macedoni?., marching to Salonika, to embark on Gre~k transports to assist the Montenegrin at Skutari. BOMBARDMENT OF ADRIANOPLE. NEGOTIATIONS" FOR PEACE. CONSTANTINOPLE, 28th Feb. The bombardment east of Adrianople is decreasing. SOFIA, 28th February. The Porte, through Russia, has tentatively offered to negotiate for peace with Bulgaria on tha basis of the rarre-i--der of Adria noble, hoping that other conditions will be simultanuously discussed. TURKISH MERCHANTMEN CAPTUPED. SOFIA, 28th February. A Bulgarian worship captured a Turkish vessel off Verna laden with threr million pounds of barley. , CORFU, 28th February. A Greek destroyer captured the liulvish merchantman Mnrodia, with, a oaigo of foodstuffs intended for the Janina gar^ rjson. CONSPIRACY AGAINST 'J -JRKISB GOVERNMENT. CONSTANTINOPLE, 23th Fpl>. A conspiracy has been disci (,'cied against the Government, organi.^d by Lufti Bey, secretary to T'ii nCf , pp c ed-din. Several arrests have been j^ade, :n-eluding:n--eluding military officr-a. PETITIONS AGAIN Si' WA'Z AUSTRIAN MANUK-iCnmidlßS PRO TE.-.T. VlEN'^i, ?3fh Febnii > . Several petitionr iia-«-p been pvcsc-ited to the Piyliamenlary Industri.J Committee from tbe toii't- many ircairii-.g organisations protepiwg rj,din£.< '<he ir'ea of war, especially vi'li Sv"vin, n f> threatening to ruin the vc'.oh "-a.merco of Austria. The petitions ener/.vti -aliy jT^tes^ against coieiir'- ;:jixio - ..., !•• i'ovce war.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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230AT SKUTARI Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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