Friday, June 21, 2013

Bulgars Rebuff Greeks.

New York Times 100 years ago today, June 21, 1913:
Will Not Demobilize Unless Territory Is Jointly Occupied.
    LONDON, June 20.— Bulgaria, in a note sent to Greece, has assumed the same attitude that she took in her voluminous note addressed to the Servian Government yesterday. The note says Bulgaria declines to cease the concentration of her troops on the Greek lines or to demobilize her forces unless Greece consents to a joint occupation of the disputed territory.
    According to reports current at Salonika Bulgaria will require another ten days to complete the concentration of her forces against Servia and Greece. Numerous small skirmishes between the opposing armies are reported.

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