THE NEAR EAST.
TENSION REGARDING CRETE AND BALKANS, . BULGARIA AND TURKEY. By Telegraph—Press Assoolation-nCopyriEht. (Hoc. February 8, 10.5 p.m.)
• London, February S. A slight tension which existed between Bulgaria and Turkey has been increased by a SaloniW court-martial sentencing to death eight Bulgarian, teachers: and merchants, charged; with murdering a school inspector'named Ivanovitch. .-
POWERS CAN PRESERVE PEACE. (Rec. February 3, 10.5' p.m.) . London, February 3. "The Times," commenting on tho position , m Crete and in the ' Balkans, says:—"lf,;as. wo believe, the Great, Powers; are, determined'tliat peace shaH not be broken, they will almost certainly attain their object."
AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA. A VIENNA APPEAL FOR BETTER RELATIONS. (Rco. February 3, 10.5 p.m.) Vienna, February 3. 1 The "Neue Freie Presso" emphasises the;*need' of ah: improvement in the relations of : Austria-Hungary and Russia (which have never been satisfactory since the coup by which Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1903).
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 733, 4 February 1910, Page 5
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148THE NEAR EAST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 733, 4 February 1910, Page 5
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