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Balkan Crisis

Lowering Clouds RESIGNATION OF THE SERVIAN CABINET. By Cable—Press Association-r-Copyright. Vienna; June 23. The Reichspost declares that war is a matter of hours, unless Servia yields all along the line. The Cabinet has resigned, M. Pastes ' being unable to persuade Ms colleagues " 'to favor a peaceful settlement. ACTIVITY IN GREECE. Athens, June 23. \ i The Queen of Greece has deferred her J, visit to Germany, and is devoting herf self "to' the re-establishment of the war ? "-hospitals. * Greek, newspapers have vehemently Bulgaria's attitude. r i, A correspondent of a Bulgarian'news ' -* 1 agency has been expelled from Salonika ' for disseminating false news. /■"SERVIA WILL ACCEPT ARBITRATION; WFURTHER GUERILLA FIGHTING. ";'• , ( Belgrade, June 23. i*' "Though Servia rejected Bulgaria's confor demobilisation, she hag again |*|HJ|ed Unconditional acceptance of the sY%ig»nai proposal. Servia is willing to arbitration, but not on the Antih^pmtagreement. took place on Wednesday jyflfetween a Bulgarian band and the 7th Regiment in the -village of ZfeThe Bulgarians were driven out, rilosjng l twelve" men. The Servians lost \ 'three.. ,'■ . BULGARIAN JINGOES. ft''. I " < Sofia, June 23. ' k ', A mass meeting demanded immediate f,.military action in Macedonia. K'\ t £v GREECE FAVORS ARBITRATION. sl, ' STILL NEGOTIATING. f?< Received 24, 11.30 p.m. •' Athens, June 24. Foreign Minister states that £ '-Greece is ready to submit all questions fi-fo general arbitration, to be carried out I' simultaneously with the same arbitrators ;« as Bulgaria. She cannot assert that the «J (portion of the conquered territory is a that she is entitled to settle with ally separately, particularly as it never mentioned in' the agreement, ''prior to the war, upon which the claim 'I fa, based. Belgrade, June 24. £5» The War Minister has refused to take ferine responsibility of the army's action J^jf?.the Russia* conditious of arbitration S..'Jure v accepted. He has advised that an P Ultimatum be sent to Bulgaria; hence at Pasic's resignation. Opposition now refuse to form a <fSk' . > . i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 21, 25 June 1913, Page 5

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318

Balkan Crisis Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 21, 25 June 1913, Page 5

Balkan Crisis Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 21, 25 June 1913, Page 5

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