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THE BALKANS WAR. ALLIES AND THE POWERS. MEDIATION ACCEPTED. ■I JMCTBIO TMJSQEAJPH. —OOPXBIQHT. FXB UNITED FBBSB ASSOCIATION. ( ATHENS, April 21. Though the Allies hare accepted the Powers' mediation tliey reserve for discussion the questions of the Aegean Islands and the final frontiers of Thrace and Albania. INDEMNITY PRINCIPLE. ATHENS, Apdil 22. The Allies' reply asks the Powers to admit the principle of an indemnity. SERVIA AND BULGARIA. LONDON, April 22. The Serb-Bulgarian friction is creating apprehension, especially in view of the fact that while Senna and Greece are seeking the support of the Entente Bulgaria is inclined to 6eek the aid of the Triple Alliance. TURKEY AND THE WAR. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 22. , Official circles deny that Turkey has suspended the war with any of tlio Allies except Bulgaria. STARVING TURKISH TROOPS. .VIENNA, April 22. Many of Djavid Bey's troops are dying; of starvation and epidemics. Medicine is lacking and some have become mane owing to want of food. MONTENEGRINS' OPERATIONS. ATTACK ON SCUTARI. VIENNA. April 22. General Marti no vied (who is leading <fce Montenegrin advance on Scutari) is preparing for a renewal of the general bombardment. NO ULTIMATUM. LONDON, April 22. The report that the Powers have sent ■ ultimatum to Montenegro is denied. QUESTION OF ABDICATION. VIENNA, April 22. It is reported that King Nicholas opposes further useless slaughter and desires to abdicate. The Crown Prince is not favorable, as be does not desire to ascend the throne before the fate of Scutari is settled and tranquillity restored. COMMUNICATION SUSPENDED. CETTINJE, April 22. All communication with the outside world is suspended. It is believed that tke stoppage is connected with negotiations for the surrender of Scutari. HATED WINTER, Mar.v r.ooplo w;;a are subject to chest complaints, colds and hacking coughs, .ilvravs dread the approaching cold bleak winter weather. If these sufferers only knew the goodness of Baxter's Lung Preserver as a cough medicine, they would be a lot easier in mind. Keep it on had and you can go without tear of cough or cold through the-',severest weather. It i& a curative and a preventative—keep it always in the house. Large size bottles cost only la lOd and can be secured at all chemiste and stores. B1 sphe * Soluble >0 * COCOA AU£ ifvpSiD'Ow.' " replete everything 4h*v i*

mind from tW vottdffe to the loanon-:* Rxjsltxi Knit Hose. 6d. Is 9d pair. «—MACGIBBON AND 00., WD. R- H. Sw*tt m\S Oo • opposite Post Office. '-' ■mjnanillW—TU #1 S%l ; i JSTm §*% w m Er%^Poi H. £c d. SMITH, Ltd., Beg to thank their numerous patron* hr their assistance in clearing eut their Salvage Goods and invite theni u inspect the Attractive New Goods just opened up. NEW MILLINERY just landed—Ladies Parisiene Hats, the latest styles. We are offering this new stock at a special discount to visit our store again. Usual Prices, 32s 6d ani 37s 6d. SALE PRICES, 13s 6d and ißs 6d As we intend in the near future to cater in a very much larger way these prices will never b<; duplicated. We are now busy opening up a Complete. New Range of Goods. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. COME TO THIS BIG HELPFUL STORE. H. & kl.---SMITH, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS, do re and Invercargill

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Mataura Ensign, 23 April 1913, Page 6

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