DEVELOPMENTS IN THE, BALKANS '
I GREEK MINISTERIAL CRISIS RESIGNATION OF WHOLE CABINET PROBABLE By Tclesraoli—Press Association-Conrrteht ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) t, • t . London, April 13. ians reports that a serious Grecian Sfinisterial crisis i s developing. It is feared that the whole Cabinet will retire. The return of M. Zaimis is forecasted. BAD BLOOD BETWEEN BULGARIANS AND GERMANS. London, April 13. .The 'Morning Post's' Salonika correspondent learns from a high military source that in consequence of reneweddisturbances, leading to bloodshed between Germans and Bulgarians, the respective staffs have ordered the complete separation of the troops. ALLEGED AGREEMENT BETWEEN RUMANIA AND GERMANY. (Reo. April 14, 9.5 p.m.) Copenhagen, April 13. The "Berliner Tageblatt" declares that the agreement between Germanv and Rumania is most important, and shows that Rumania will not attaok Austro-Germany unless the Allies progress either eastward or westward of Salonika, or other Balkan countries join, the Allies. The newspaper adds: "Rumania does not intend to'jom Germany, and only necessitous cir'cmnstances navß forc6u Rwu&nia to sntcr into a cornniGrciftl with Austro-Germany." , TURKS REPORTED TO BE GLAMOURING FOR PEACE. (Rec. April 15, 1.5 a.m. ), . .. . , „ . .. , . Ceneva, April 14t Advices from Constantinople state that two heavy Austrian batteries have arrived at Constantinople, replacing the Germans. The Turks are clamouring for pcac c , and have petitioned the Sultan, who has also received a similar petition from. Anatolia. The Germans, fearing a revolt, have ordered their naval officers to remain aboard in readiness for emergencies.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2747, 15 April 1916, Page 5
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