Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Bulgars' Chances Gone.

New York Times 100 years ago today, November 27, 1912:
A Correspondent's View — Peace Between Turkey and Greece Reported.
By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times.
    LONDON, Wednesday, Nov. 27.— The Dally Telegraph's Constantinople correspondent wires under yesterday's date:
    "Complete calm has reigned at the front during the last few days.
    "The Bulgarians have definitely retired and cannot again hope for success.
    "The Turkish Army is being dally reinforced. The troops are being well fed.
    "The cholera is diminishing."
    The Dally Chronicle's Constantinople correspondent says he was informed last night on very good authority that Greece had concluded peace with Turkey. The main condition is stated to be the retention by Greece of Salonika. The minor terms, it is added, are being arranged.

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