THE BALKANS.
THE VIEWS OF THE POWERS
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.)
London, January 15
The Allies’ delegates decided to terminate the armistice when then learned that the Powers did not intend to exercise pressure to compel the Porte to cede Adrianople. The nature of Germany’s eleventhhour alteration to the joint Note lias not been revealed, hut it is known that Germany is unwilling to press the Porte.
The Daily Telegraph condemns the Allies for their amateurish diplomacy in a threatened resumption of hostilities when the Powers are not markedly in their favour.
ROUMAXIA AND BULGARIA
Vienna, January 15
Herr Carp, ox-P.remier of Rouniania, informed the Nene Freie Pre&sc that the Roumanian and Bulgarian differences could only be settled by the sword.
Bucharest, January 15
The Russian and Austrian Minis! ers assured the Premier that Ron manian’s pretensions would reoeiv: complete satisfaction from Bulgaria.
A ROYAL CONFERENCE
Sofia, January 15
The King and Cabinet are visiting Mustaffa Pasha to confer with General Savoff and other commanders.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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