THE BALKAN SITUATION.
AMBASSADORS CONFERENCE. TURKISH CROWN PRINCE. T»lcffn»ph.—Prow* AwwKsiaUon.— OopSTfoM Received 12.55 a.m. London, May 27Th c Ambassadors sat lor two and a-half hours and then adjourned till Friday. The Greek, Servian, and Montenegrin delegates asked Sir Edward Grey to summons a genera! conference immediately. The Daily Telegraph's Constantinople 1 correspondent interviewed the Crown Prince who stated reform on the lines of japan was essentia), and lurkey was using deliberation. DRAFT TREATY SIGNED. Received 9.50 a.m. London, Tuesday. Sir Edward Grev received the Balkan delegates separately, lie declared that the Ambassadors expected the belligerents to sign the Draft Treaty withoul further delay or attempt at modification. He added thai Die belligerents must respect the Power's decision. Daneff, the chief Bulgarian delegate, expressed his readiness to sign immediately, but the Servian delegates replied (hat, after the Powers' new and unexpectek attitude, they must refer the matter to Belgrade. The Greek representatives made a similar reply
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 571, 28 May 1913, Page 5
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