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GREEK, SERB AND BULGAR.

Al STRIA U \USI-.S ANXIETY

Bl LG ARI A V AM’S M At ’FIX >X I A [CHESS ASSOCIATION' lot”) It I(. U 1 . J (Itcce i I'cd 9.20 a.tn.) I.omhm, Mav I ('orrespomleiiLs in Belgrade' cm phasise the anxiety fell t lie re over Austria’s attitude'. Though Greece and S-i-. ia have arranged an aHi am-.- it is feared in the rient. of <’eoiilh-t.. Austria will throw in it, I I C,|< Ibe sid.<’ ■ f Bulgaria. "" Vii-mia. June 4. < M. Dam'll. into! viewed by the ‘Neiic Freie Pres'.e.'' --.aid the Si-Jxi Bulgarian tr< aty ml a med the final conditions agrm-d lo by both countriex. If Servin had pry wiUcil her Territorial < l.'iims earlier. Bulgaria Would l:e. dispimsed with her assistance, prefeiuing to abandon Adrianople than Macedoria. GUESHOi’I S C \ ill \ET RESIGNS. Sofia, June -1. it is semi-cffivially ■.t.-tied that the Cabinet tendered their rc'-ignat inns tin Said rday . It is expected Hiat M. Dnncff, ; President of the Sohri'i-iji'. will irconst rm-l it. BULGARS ATTACK SERBS. IMPORTANT POSITION TAKEN. Belgrade. June 4. The Bulgarians attacked the Ser- 1 vi.au position m'.'ii’ Istib. Tim Servians withdrew and n considerable ■■ Bulgarian force occupied the poui- ] I km. RIA’AL ARM lE.- IX COX TACT. TAUNTS ACROSS NEUTRAL GROUXD. L'.miom June 4. Tim “Daily Telegraph's” Salonika corri'spamhmt slates that four hours' ride from Salonika the Greek loft merges into the Senian right, 'flic soldiers of both armies are cordially fraternising, while a few X hundred yards away the BulgarianH keep a warm walcli and oeeiisiomdly shout taunts. Stilonika. June 4. The Greek and Bulgarian Governments Imwe signed an agreement, establishing a neutral ,mw bet a ven the respective armies pending the delimitation of (lie frontier. PF.ACEM AKERS O| s.’i TARI. MALTSSORI THANK THE ADMIRAL. A’ii'ima. June 4. The Mali s.-;i I’hieis interviewed Admiral Blimey and thanked the Powers for liberating Kimtiui. They hoped tlm Powers woidd entirely Ho- the Malissori J'ruin Montenegrin ,] yoke, c.ibmivisc frontier fighting if might iwvitr.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 5

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GREEK, SERB AND BULGAR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 5

GREEK, SERB AND BULGAR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 5