PEACE PROPOSALS,
A BULGARIAN DENIAL.
CONCERNING ADRIANOPLE
I By Electric Telecuaph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, July 23. The Bulgarian Legation has published a categorical denial of the atrocities and furnishes a lengthy list of -Greek outrages.
Sofia, July 23
VI, Ghenadieff, in a statement in tin Sobranje, said that the Government, at Russia’s invitation, had begun negotiations vrith Servia and Greece. The Government was hopeful of a satisfactory settlement. The Bulgarians offered no resistance and evacuated Adrianople after blowing up some Government buildings. Constantinople, July 23.
The re-occupation of Adrianople aroused enthusiasm. Hadji Add Bey has been appointed Vali of Adrianople. This is regarded as a proof of the Government’s intention to remain. St. Petersburg, July 23.
The Government is credited with the intention of insisting on the Turkish evacuation of Adrianople at all costs. ,
The Government has advised the Bessarabian-Danuhian railway administrations that their systems must he held at the exclusive disposition of the military authorities.
Three divisions of the Caucasus army are concentrating on the Natalian frontier.
SEPARATE PEACE CONFERENCES
(Received 9 a.m.) / . Sofia, July 23
Greece and Servia have agreed tr Roumania’s proposals to discuss an armistice and peace proposals at separate conferences. Greece insists on the signature of the armistice simultaneously with the acceptance of the preliminaries of peace.
THE INSURANCE ACT.
CONDEMNED BY MEDICAL MEN
ißy Electbio Telegraph—Copyright
[Sydney Sun Special Cable.]
London, July 23
A meeting oi’ the British Medical Association at Brighton .by 5262 tc 1556 decider? against forming a medical trades union.
Sir Jas. Barr, ( the retiring President, declared thAP’the Insurance Act was a fraud on, and its monstrous administration cost more than the amount paid to the doctor'without whom it would he unwodk able. v ■( r
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 5
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