THE BALKAN WAR.
SIGNS OF PEACE. POWERS INTERVENE. FIRM REPLY TO ALLIES. NEW FRONTIER LINE. NO INDEMNITY. London, March JB. The Powers' reply to the Allies agrees to mediate and proposes a frontier from Enos to Midia instead of from Rodosto to Midia. It rejects the idea of an indemnity, and declares that the Aegeans and Albania are in the hands of th« Powers. GREEKS TAKE ERGENI. THE PEACE TERMS. ALLIES TO BE PRESSED. Prees Assn—By Telegraph—Copyright Athens, Yesterday. The Greeks occupied Ergeni, after defeating the Turkish force, who rt~ treated to Tepelini. Constantinople, Yesterday. The detained French steamer Henri Fraissinet had no contraband oa board. Sofia, Yesterday. Diplomatic circles state that th« Powers are preparing fresh proposals. Other quarters represenl them as coercive. THE HAMIDIEH. Received 12.40 a.m. Alexandria, March 17. The Turkish warship Hamidieh lias, left for the noithward. GREEKS OCCUPY VALONA. Received 12.15 a.m. Rome, March 18. It is reported that the Greeks have pccupied Valona defeating the Turks •with heavy losses.
Italy has telegraphed to her Ambassador special instructions regarding Yalona.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1874, 19 March 1913, Page 5
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175THE BALKAN WAR. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1874, 19 March 1913, Page 5
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