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Show Bulgarian King To Proclaim Himself Czar Groups Are Arriving at Salonlkl Where King P.ster Awaits His Troops 1 Paris, Jan. 4. King Peter of Serbia, Ser-bia, who is staying at tho Serbian conulnto In Salonlkl, Is expected to preside over tho reorganization of the Serbian army, according to a Salonlkl Sa-lonlkl dispatch to the Havns Nows agency filed on January 2. Tho army ar-my Is gradually being assembled at Salonlkl groups of from 200 to 400 men arriving daily. "King Peter," adds tho dispatch, "will addres a rccrlpt to tho Serbians, Serbi-ans, In favor of a sacied union for the liberation of Invaded Serbian territory. ter-ritory. Whether ho will visit Athens will depend upon political and military mili-tary developments. It Is reported that King Nicholas of Montenegro also al-so will como to Salonlkl." According to a Havns dispatch from Athens under dato of January 3, tho officers of King Petor's sulto at Salonlkl dec'aro that the Serbian forces concentrated in Albania, not including the Serbian detachments cooperating with tho Montenegrin army ar-my number 100,000. "Theso forces." adds the dispatch "are almost completely reorganized nnd will short'y be amply provided with uniforms, artillery and horses. No decision has yet been reached as to how these forces will bo utilized." Tho ministry of tho Interior announces an-nounces that tho consuls of tho Teutonic Teu-tonic allies arrested at Salonlkl will be brought to Marseilles nnd from thero conducted to tho Swiss frontier. fron-tier. Tho ministry further announces announc-es that In roprlsnl for the arrest by tho Bulgarian authorities, of the trencn vice consul nnu mo cuargo d'affaires at 'Sofia and tho seizure of the archives of tho legation, tho government today caused tho arrest of tho Bulgarian official In chnrge of tho archives at tho Bulgarian legation In Paris. As this official Is ill, how-over, how-over, ho was allowed to remain In his room, but under guard of a son-try. |