BALKAN CRISIS.
1 TURKOY ALARMED. BULGARIAN CLAMOUR FOR WAR. ! CABINET UNDER PRESSUREBy TclceraDh-Prees Afßociatlon-CoDsraakl (Hoc. September 0, 11.20 p.m.) Constantinople, September.-!). Tim ]>or(o is alarmed nt Iho ouilook in tlio Balkans. Advices from Sofia state that tiro Bulgarian Cabinet will not mnko war, but if Iho Cabinet i'nlls ppaco will bo jeopardised. Thi! Bulgarian nml Servian Governments wo striving In allay tho wnv agitation, but the fact Hint (ho Turkish authorities aro unable to identify he. authors of the recent Koeh.ma. is not calculated to inspire confidence in tho official assurances that such incidents will not be allowed to recur. London, September 8. Several correspondents point out that Bulgaria is finding it difficult to resist popular pressure to make wav against Turkey in order to free Mnecdonui.
AUSTRO-GERMAN POLICY. "A PERFECT UNDERSTANDING." Vienna, September 8. The. newspaper "Frenulcnblatt," after remarking that Count Berchtolil (tho Austrian Foreign Minister) and Herr von Bethmann-Hollwcg (tho German Chancellor) arc determined to uphold tho 6tatns quo in Turkey, indicates that their interview relnkd to tho altered situation arising through the Young Turks censing to represent tho ruling Power. Turkey is assured of the sincere goodwill of Austria and Germany in. the work of internal regeneration after tho Italian-Turkish ■war is ended, which, perhaps,'may bo at no distant date. (Roc. September fl, 10.40 p.m.) . Vienna, September 9. It has been stated semi-offieially that Herr von BelJininnn-rioHweg and Count Borehtold have reached a perfect mutual understanding on all points.
TURKISH TROOPS MUTINY,. SEVEN BATTALIONS RISE. (Rec. September 9, 10.40 p.m.) Constantinople, September 9. .Seven battalions of tho Nizam (active army) and auxiliary troops at Yenisheher, near the Dardanelles, have- mutinied. They have pillaged several villages. Troops have been sent to quell tho mutiny. INDIGNATION IN GREECE. GREAT MASS MEETING. (Rec. September 9, 10.40 p.m.) Athens, September 9. A mass meeting of 30,000 has protested against anarchy and ill-treatment of Christians in Macedonia,, and has demanded the individunlisation of the nationalities in Turkey with effoctivo international guarantees.
RUSSIA PESSIMISTIC Berlin, September 8. The "Cologne Gazette's" St. Petersburg correspondent states that tho Russian Foreign Office is pessimistic regarding Count Berchtold's proposal, which he likened to tho using of a pitcher of water in a great conflagration. A catastrophe is regarded as possible any day,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1541, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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