NEW BALKAN CRISIS
* TEUTONIC ULTIMATUM TO RUMANIA HIGH-HANDED DEMANDS AMERICA'S' PEN-AND-INK WAR ACUTE CRISIS WITH GERMANY TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AT AN ARSENAL The war news to-day fairly bristles with possibilities. 'A new crisis has developed in the Balkans; Rumania is reported to have received an ultimatum from the Teutonic Powers, and has, so it is §?.id, replied with fine spirit. Significant movements of troops are reported in the direction of the Rumanian Meanwhile, events are happening in Bukowina, where the Russians are making steady pro--1 gress, wliich, says one commentator, will decide the mastery of the Balkans. There has been a brush between tho Allies' advanced patrols and some Bulgarians. The German-American crisis has grown acute; Gqrman.v has stated tho farthest 'limit of her "concessions in regard to lier submarine warfare, and America, it is pointed out, can- . -not accept thfso without abandoning the basic principles of her declaration to the belligerents on tho general question of submarine warfare.'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 5
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158NEW BALKAN CRISIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 5
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