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LATE NEWS

THE MIAMI TO BULGARIA

COMPLIANCE NOT EXPECTED Br Telegrajli—Press - Association—Copyright (Rec. October 5, 1.15 a.m.) Petrograd, October 4. Russiadoes not expect Bulgaria to comply with the Allies' demands. King Ferdinand's Government is so tied hand and foot to Austro-Germany that there is. little likelihood of a compliance. German secret ■ agents are watching M. Radoslavoff's house with a view to preventing any vacillating at the last moment. All orders for the Bulgarian Ministry of Wai? are submitted for the sanction of the German officers. The Austin-German Legations have been fortified'as a precaution against a possible outbreak. ' . i

INTENSE EXCITEMENT IN CREECE

(Rec. October 5, 1.15 a.m.)

_ Athens, October 4. The Russian ultimatum has caused intense escitemcnt. -M. Venizelos (the Premier) has arrived at Salonika) and tho Greek war spirit has increased. There have arrived at Heraklia forty thousand Greek refugees from Thrace, m a pitiable condition. The Turks are ovacui/fciug the district , which . , wae Igiyeu to Bulgaria, and have systematically pillaged Christian houses and outraged women. : %

WHAT'WILL BULCAR PEASANTS DO?

(Rec."October 0, IJO a.m.)

Paris, October 4. TIIO French, believe thai the.Bulgarian .peasantry is willing to fight Serbia, against whom they nourish aVgrudge since 1913, but'they will refuse-to raisa a hand against their Russian liberators, who are likely to land troops from the J3lack 5ea..... ■ . Meanwhile, Bulgaria is concentrating - troops with the purpose of isolating Rumania and Serbia, and opening a way, for war stores for Constantinople. BRITISH PRESS ENDORSES RUSSIA. ! V r (Rec, October 5,1.10 a.m.) , London, October-4; •The newspapers approve of Russia's stern protest to Bulgaria. They are or opinion that the-interests of the coun- . •try/:are: being overruled by an ambitions 'German ruler andi a few misguided.Gen- ' erals. V It is reported that an Austro-German attack on Serbia has been fixed for Thursday. '■:> {.'Ui

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 7

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LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 7

LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 7

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