TURKEY AND BULGARIA
THE PORTE’S SUCCESS.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 18,
(Received September 19, at 8.15 a.in.)
Afc the last moment Bulgaria offered to build a railway between Adrianople and Babaeski if Demotika were coded to her, but Turkey declined. Turkey also declined to pay any indemnity, or to defray the cost of the keep of Turkish prisoners. The nationality difficulty was settled by making the Black Sea frontier 25 miles north of Midia. Bulgaria’s access to Dedea-gatch on the Aegean Sea is relatively valueless, as Turkey is astride the only railway, and the cost of a railway from Mustapha Pasha to the south would be enormous, owing to the intervention of the Rhodope mountains.
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Evening Star, Issue 15293, 19 September 1913, Page 8
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