THE BULGARIAN COLLAPSE
CENTRAL POWERS ABANDONED QUESTION OF PEACE TERMS WILLING TO LET PRESIDENT WILSON SETTLE THEN (IT TILmiBAPH.—T7NITID VBKSS ASSOCIATION.—COPTMOHT.y (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) WASHINGTON, 28th September. The Bulgarian Minister has issued the statement: —"Bulgaria is out of the War" ' ' WASHINGTON, 28th September. The Bulgarian Minister (M. Par.ateroff) asserts that Bulgaria has definitely decided to abandon the Teutons. If the Allies refuse to consider tho Bulgarian proposals, Bulgaria will appeal to the "United States to uso its good offices. Bulgaria's claims are reconcilable with those President Wilson has* laid down. The Bulgars never tobk exception to those principles, and Bulgaria is willing to allow ' President Wilson to settle them aid to abide by his decision. Bulgaria is satisfied that Serbia must have an Adriatic outlet. (eehter's teleobam.) {Received September 30, 8.30 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, 28th September. " A message from i Sofia states that parties of the Ministerial bloc have "published the following note: "In accord with the parties of the bloc the Gov. ernment has made an official offer of an armistice to our adversaries. The parties to the bloc invijj© the army and population to maintain that military ' and public discipline so necessary for a happy issue in these times."
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 7
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201THE BULGARIAN COLLAPSE Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 7
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