SERBO-BULGARIAN ARMIES INFLAMED.
A CONFLICT PROBABLE.
LONDON, June 17. The Times's Sofia correspondent says that M. Gueshoff's resignation was due to Russia's change of attitude towards the Serbo-Bulgarian treaty. Russia persuaded. Bulgaria to desist from the attack on Chataldja, promising to induce Servia to respect the treaty, but after the signature of the peace agreement she urged Bulgaria to modify the treaty. M. Gueshoff resigned to enable a coalition Cabinet under Dr Daneff to deal with the crisis.
The situation is /still dangerous, although Bulgaria and Servia have accepted the Tsar's arbitration. The attitude of neither towards the treaty has changed, and the two armies are so inflamed that a conflict may occur before the St. Petersburg conference assembles. ■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 5
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