THE BALKANS
BULGARIA v. SERVIA. OMINOUS MOVEMENTS. RESUMPTION OF WAR PROBABLE. Press Asaociation'-By Telegraph—Copyright. SALONIKA, June 10. p The Bulgarians continue to move their forces north against the Servians. Only 60,000 men now oppose the Greeks. RAILWAY SERVICE SUSPENDED. MARTIAL LAW IN SERVIA. BELGRADE, June 10. ' The newspapers state that the SerboBulgarian railway service is suspended, and that martial law lias been declared. "WAR INEVITABLE." SOFIA, June 10. The newspapers believe that war is inevitable. APPEAL TO REASON. ARBITRATION URGED. ' BELGRADE, June 11. (Received Juno 12, at 0.55 a.m.) The Czar has telegraphed to King Peter and King Ferdinand imploring them to avoid a fratricidal war, and hoping that both will accept arbitration. : BULGARIAN CABINET. COALITION MINISTRY. SOFIA, June 11. (Received June 12, at 0.55 a-m.) Dr Daneff ■is forming a ' coalition Cabinet. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15788, 12 June 1913, Page 7
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133THE BALKANS Otago Daily Times, Issue 15788, 12 June 1913, Page 7
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