IN THE BALKANS
BULGARIA AND SEBVIA. ‘ SOFIA, June 15. M. Daueff becomes Premier and Foreign Minister; M. Madjaroff (Bulgarian Minister in London), Minister of the Interior; and General Kovatcheff, Minister for War. King Ferdinand’s reply accepting the Czar’s arbitration in the dispute between Servia and Bulgaria blames Servia for attempts to evade the issue, lie reply reminds the Czar of Russia's recognition in years past of Bulgaria’s incontestable duties towards Macedonia, the population of which was anxious to remain Bulgarian at all costs.
PREMIERS INVITEE TO RUSSIA. ST. PETERSBURG, June 15. The four Balkan Premiers have been invited to St. Petersburg at their earliest convenience, A LOAN FOR GREECE. ATHENS, June 15. The Government has concluded a twenty million franc (£833,333) loan with the National Bank of Greece. “A RUSSIAN PROTECTORATE.” (Received June 17, 0.30 ajn.) VIENNA, June 16. , With reference to Russia’s invitation to the Balkan Premiers, independent and opposition newspapers sharply attack Count Berchtold for permitting what they describe as the establishment of a Russian protectorate. Fears are expressed that the new map of the Balkans has been drafted at St. Petersburg without consulting Austria-Hungary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8457, 17 June 1913, Page 8
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187IN THE BALKANS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8457, 17 June 1913, Page 8
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