THE BALKANS.
THE PEACE DELEGATES,
United Press Association. —By Elei trie Telegraph.—Copyright, j London, December 9. j
M. Daneff Madjaroff, Minister 3 London, [and General Paprikoff, ei Foreign Minitser, will represei Bulgaria in ’the peace negotiation) M. Novakitch, a former PremieJ and M. Nikolitch, President of tl] Skuptina, and M. Yesenjolj Minister at Paris, will represeij Servia. |
M. Yenizelos and M. Skouloudil a former Foreign Minister, wil represent Greece. j M. Myuskovitch, an ex-Premiea and M. Popovitch, ex-Minister a Constantinople, will represent Mots tenergo. Nizami will be the principal Tun kish delegate. Oettinje, December 9. i Xiza Bey, in command at Scutaril refused to {[receive a Montenegrin messenger with Nazim’s letters an nouncing an armistice. He declareo that the letters were forged, an j opened fire all along the line. THE PRIZREND AFFAIR. Belgrade, December 8. I Anxiety is felt £over the PrizreUfl affair. ■ It is stated that Jankovicj was very angry because Prochaski did not pay him a visit after thj surrender, ROUMANIA’ S WANTS. I Sofia, December 9. a M. Deneff is visiting Bucharest tfl discuss Roumania’s desire for econcl mic and territorial compensation. I SHOT IN THE AIR. I Vienna, December 9. Sj Dr. Constantin joined the Bulgafl ian aviators who left camp to drol bombs into Ohataldja. He did nefl return, and a search party whiefl was organised found him deac! His hands were still at thehelm <fl the biplane. The with shot. The barograph showed that the biplane had been 330 metre! above the Turkish fort. [The doctc! had photographed a train, and wal then shot. He had just strength lea to turn the aeroplane towards thl Bulgarian camp. I ATTACK ON ADRIANOPLE. I Constantinople, December 8. I The Yali of Adrianople reports that a'general assault bn the nighl of the 4th was repulsed after a fierca six hours’ fight. j THE ARMISTICE CONFERENCE. London, December 9. I The Daily Telegraph’s correspond dent at Lingibar Zini,| telegraphing [narrates the closing scenes at the armistice conference® After the Greek Minister withdrew from the conference he left in thl train. The final problem wal whether Turkey would allow thl Bulgarians’ train to pass throng® Adrianople. After a long silence! Nazim Pasha said, “Let it be sol but wait ten days, until thl negotiations begin in London. ” I M. Daneff rose ;.and extended hil hand, saying, “It is finished. W| are in agreement. ” The negotiators! in the intensity of their action, for! got the struggle in an irresistibly impulse to exchange embraces. Mi Savoff embraced Nazim Pasha. I Later, champagne was opened, am! Nazim Pasha drank the health ol the “valiant Bulgarian army. ” Thl Bulgarian delegates replied bl drinking to the health of “thl valiant Ottoman army. ” I
i THE GRECIAN TROUBLE. I Received December 10, 9 a.m, I Rome, December 9. I Guilano has announced that Italjj and Austria informed Greece neven to consent to Avalona belonging td Greece. j BOYCOTT PROPOSED. Belgrade, December 9, | Some merchants are discussing at boycott of ,’Anstrian; goods. 40,000 REFUGEES. Received December 10, 1 p.m. Constantinople, December 9. At Salonika there are 40,000 refugees, most of them being without shelter. Dozens are dying daily from starvation and smallpox.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10524, 10 December 1912, Page 5
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