THE NEAR EAST.
4 BALKAN CONFEDERATION. (By Cable. —Pros# Aasoeiatioa.—Copyright.) (Australian and K.Z. Cable Association.) v PARIS, January 7. . The GreeK Foreign Minister, M. Pplitis, head of the Greek peace delegation, says Greece, has reached "a complete understanding with Serbia, Roumania, Czecho-Slovakia, . and Jugoslavia concerning the formation of a Balkan confederation which will be aBalkan league" of nations within th© •World League. • The Balkan confederation will not .interfere -with the working of the World League, but will guard the interests of the Balkans, and prevent future Balkan wars. Bulgaria can enter the confederation whenever she gives a guarantee of fidelity to its purposes. Greece is in the fullest, accord with President Wilson's proposals for a League of Nations. ■
ASSASSIN FAILS,
LONDON. January 9. An attempt to assassinate M. Kramars, the - Czecho-Slovak Premier, failed. .
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 10
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133THE NEAR EAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 10
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