THE BALKAN SITUATION
ALLIES FALLING OFT. (By Telccrnph.—Press Association. —Copyright). | VIENNA. May 16. ! Received May UK 10.SO p.m. | There are many rumours that the ) siuiation between Bulgaria and Servia i is getting worse, owins to Servia relnsj ing to evacuate territory claimed by | Bulgaria. | AUSTRIA SEIZES AX ISLAND. ; VIENNA. May 10. , Received May 16. IJ. U p.m. j Austria-Hungary has occupied the I Danubian Island Adakalch. tind explains i that this has been tinder Austrian milii tury occupation since 1870. Owing to i its proximity to the Hungarian frontier jit would be dangerous if Scr\ia posI sossed the island. j PEACE AAVAITEI\ j SOFIA, May 16. Peace is anxiously awaited. Owing to the withdrawal of the male population industries and agriculture are threatened with economic ruin. Most of the Bulgarian soliders tire small land owners, and their return before harvest is a vital necessity. The troops are becoming restless.
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Southland Times, Issue 17346, 17 May 1913, Page 6
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