THE BALKANS.
MISCELLANEOUS N FAYS. (By Electric Telegraph.-—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) London, February 18. Hakki Pasha has arrived in London, it is understood, to discuss terms of peace with Sir E, Grey. Bucharest, February 18. Golyeschu, a former artillery captain has been arrested for selling, presumably to Russia, documents and plans of the Roumanian mobilisation. Constantinople, February 18. A Turkish soldier entered the Bulgarian camp at Derkos, in disguise, and stole important plans. He murdered a sentry and the general stall officer. Ccttinje, February 18. The heavy Montenegrin losses at Scutari have caused a pause in the hostilities. The Servians are awaiting heavy guns and reinforcements. Malta, February 18. The Hamidieh has sailed from Malta with all her lights out. BRINGING PRESSURE TO BEAR. (Received 11.30 a.m.) London, February 18. \ The Powers ar© exercising the utmost pressure on Sofia and Bucharest to induce a settlement of the differences.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 43, 19 February 1913, Page 5
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