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BULGARIAN CABINET RESIGNS
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Athens, July 16.
Owing to the Bulgarians' unscrupulous conduct throughout the present struggle, tlie Greek and Servian Government < have resolved to inform Russia of their willingness to coaso hostilities after the signature on the battlefield of the following conditions, based on a definite peaco treaty: —
Bulgaria to abandon all claims to
territories occupied by the Allies, to pay the costs of the new war, to furnish guarantees for the life and property of the Greeks in Thrace, especially their religious and educational freedom, and to undertake demobilisation within a, fixed period.
The Bulgarians fired on the Greek town of Dosrato and massacred six hundred inhabitants, mostly women and children.
The Bulgarians have abandoned the defiles at Kresna and are retreating towards Dulnitza, whither the Greeks and Servians are pursuing them.
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The Roumanians have advanced, severing railway communication with Varna, and have occupied Rakovo.
Dr. Daneff's Ministry has now resigned, on the ground that Roumania has exceeded the agreed lino from Tuvtukae to Baltchik. It claims that the largo tracts left at the back of Vardo favor Greece and Servia, with the whole of Western Macedonia. Berlin, July, 16.
Advices from Belgrade state that two Bulgarian delegates have conferred with M. Pasics regarding Bulgaria's proposed concessions in reiturn for an armistice and negotiaNew York, July 16. ; tions for peace.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 61, 17 July 1913, Page 5
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