Hertslet, Edward, The map of Europe by treaty

(London :  Butterworths [etc.],  1875-91.)

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M Nov., 1885.]                       SEEYIA.                                 [No. 606

[War witli Bulg-aria.]

-and I have therefore ordered my faithful and heroic Army to
across the Bulgarian frontier.

The just cause of Servia is to-day intrusted to the decision
■of arms, to the heroism of the Army, and to the mighty protec¬
tion of God.

In addressing this Proclamation to m}^ dear people, I rely
with confidence, in this grave moment, on the love of the people
towards their country, and on their devotion to the holy Servian
cause.

Nisch, November 2 (14), 1885.

MILAN.
 

[A Proclamation to the above effect was also addressed by
the King of Servia to the Servian people on the same day.
An Armistice was signed between Bulgaria and Servia on
the 28th November, 1885, subject to certain conditions which
were settled by an International Military Oommission at Pirot, on
the 21st December, 1885 (No. 609), and a Treaty of Peace was
signed on the Srd March, 1886 (No. 610).]
 

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