THE BALKAN TROUBLE.
THE CREEKS IN AUSTRALIA. [137 Electric Telegraph—Cop fright] I United Press Association.] Sydney, September 30. The Greek Consul has received a cable message from the Foreign Minister at Athens, stating that the Greeks in Australia must fulfil their military obligations if their class is summoned.
BULGARIA’S LOSSES.
Constantinople, September 30. Bulgaria will lose nearly the whole of the fruits of her victory. The Turks will obtain the free use of the railway between Mustapha and Mandra. The Convention foreshadows a new Turkish line to connect Adrianople with Enos, The agreement explicitly states that the provisions of the Treaty of London, where they concern Turkey and Bulgaria, must remain in force, except where they are modified by the new treaty. The Press is adopting a menacing tone towards Greece. Sofia, September 30. It is officially stated that Bulgaria lost in the first war 30,024 killed and 53,465 wounded; in the second war, 1-1,888 killed and 51,121 wounded.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19131001.2.15
Bibliographic details
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 4
Word Count
159THE BALKAN TROUBLE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 4
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.