12 JULY 1913, Page 1

When once hostilities have stopped, Russia can begin the task

of drawing the frontier lines between Bulgaria and. Servia and Bulgaria and Greece. In all probability the Vardar will be the dividing line. The Bulgarian frontier will end on the ridge of hills to the east of the valley. There will thus be no wedge of Bulgarian terri- tory between Servia and Greece, and the Servians will have free access to the .ZEgean. A more difficult problem will be to draw the frontier between Greece and Bulgaria. It may be presumed, however, that here the valley of the Struma, from its mouth on the gulf of Contessa up to the old Bulgarian frontier, will be the line taken. This will probably make Seres a Bulgarian frontier town. The drawing of the Bulgarian southern frontier line will no doubt present great difficulties but they should not prove insuperable. Even on these lines Bulgaria will get a splendid addition of territory, including, of course, the great city of Adrianople—territory which will ' stretch from the Black Sea to the lEgean and include some excellent ports.