RUSSIAN INDIGNATION.
ATTACK ON FOREIGN MINISTER. (Rec. October 17, 11.40 p.m.) St. Petersburg, October 17. Tho "Novoe Vremyn." in reviewing tho record of the Triple Entento first in tho Far East and now in tho Near Fast, says France has failed Russia, whilo the agreement with England has tied Russia's hands in Persia. The journal declares that Russia cannot permit every combination sho enters to bring her loss, and violently ncctiscs tho Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. SnzonofF of failing to co-ordinato tho policy of Russia's allies and friends in connection with the Hillbans.
ARMS FOR TURKEY.
A HEAVY PAYMENT. (Rcc. October 17, 11.40 p.m.) London, October 17. Tho Porte has paid .1800,001) in Vienna for arms and ammunition ordered in Austiia.
AID FOR THE WOUNDED.
RED CROSS WORK'. (Rcc. October 17, 10.5 p.m.) London, Ootolw 17. -The British Red Cross Society is appealing for funds for work in the Halkaiis. The "Daily Nowa" has opeucd a sick and wounded fund-
Many Keel Cross units have been dis- | patched to tlio Balkans from Continental' cities. DAILY EXCHANGE OP VIEWS. ■ Paris, Octobor IG. A Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister, M. l'oincaire presiding, has discussed the Balkans question. It is slated that the Powers aro exchanging views daily with llie object of localising the war. VIENNA'S ANXIETY. Vienna, Octobor IC. The chief anxiety hero is whether tho pnn-Slavists will oust M. Sazanolf, Russian Foreign Minister. THE BOURSES RECOVERING. London, Octobor IG. The Paris and Merlin Bourses aro stronger owing to tho prospocts of better relations between Russia and Austria.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 5
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258RUSSIAN INDIGNATION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 5
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