THE BALKAN PROBLEM
-GREEK PREMIER'S ATTITUDE BrTcleffrasli—Presß AshocWJoii—Copyright ("Times" and Sydhey ''Sim" Services.) (Rec. September li, 6.55 p.m.) ■ ... London, September 10... Al. \ enizelos, Erime Minister of Greece, interviewed by tile "Petit 1 itnsien,' stated that he' intended "to pieserye a hermetical silence while eh-t-o regain niy old path and those I will meet there. Acts and not words are now needed 1 , and above everything discretion. Until October I intend to work to re-establish. everything in order and harmony." , ;
TREATY. Amsterdam, September 10. ({tv Bulgarian semi-oiHcial journal, itaew confirms the report that the liircq-Bulgarian Treaty signed on Monday talcing effect on September 20. Bulgaria gains 1250 kilometres in lhrace. THE POSITION OF BULCARiA. (Rec. September 12, 3 p.in.) , Rotterdam, September li. The "Vossische Zeitung" states that M. Radoslavoff, Premier of Bulgaria, declares ; tliat 'Bulgaria lirls not accepted any. obligations to return the 'ceded Turkish territory, which must be regarded as 3:11. indemnity for the neutrality observed hitherto.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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157THE BALKAN PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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