SOLDIERS READY TO SPRING.
BULGARIAN CABINET RESIGNS,
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) SOFIA. June 4. It is semi-officially stated that Cabinet tendered its resignation* on Saturday. It is expected that M. Daneff will reconstruct the Cabinet.
LONDON, June 4.
The ' Telegraph's Salonika correspondent states that four hours' ride from Salonika the Greeks' left merges into the SerA'ian right.
The soldiers of both armies are cordially fraternising, while a few hundred yards away the Bulgarians kept a Avary watch, and occasionally shout taunts.
BELGRADE, June 4. The Bulgarians attacked tho Servian position near Istib. *
The Servians withdrew, and a considerable Bulgarian force occupied, their position.
SALONIKA, June 4,
The Greek and Bulgarian Governments have signed an agreement establishing a neutral zone between the respective armies, pending delimitation of the frontier.
VIENNA, June 4,
Alalissori chiefs interviewed Admiral Biirney, and thanked the Powers for liberating Scutari. They hoped the Powers Avould entirely free the Malissori from the Montenegrin yoke, otherwise frontier fighting might occur.
M. Daneff, in an interview with the Neue Freie Presse, said the Serbo-Bul-garian treaty contained the final conditions of both countries. If Servia had presented her territorial claims earlier Bulgaria would have dispensed with her assistance, preferring to abandon Adrianople rather than Macedonia.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 3
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