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THE CRISIS WITH RUMANIA

PUZZLE OF THE SITUATION EXPLAINED \ ' ALLIES' NOTES NOT RECEIVED t ' By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Paris, September 4. T The "Matin" reports that M. Bratiano, ' I'remier of Rumania, declares that the 0 Allies' Notes have not reached him. He will renlv as soon ns he knows the situation. j. lnnniry show;, that of seventy-five oflicial Rumanian . wireless messages sent from Paris in tho past fortnight, none ' reached Bucharest.—Aus.-N.JS. Cable j Assn. B _ The Rumanian delegates at Paris told f !fl. Pichon (Prcnch Foreign Minister} f they wero not surprised that the Notes . from the Conference had not been ' re- . ceived in Bucharest. They had sent . soventv-five radiograms to : M. Bratiano (, in a fortnight, and they were not delivered. The cause was not yet explained. The Minister of War, who has control of the wireless at Bucharest, confirms the delegates', statement. M.. Pichon is concerned and puzzled, but is- suspending iudinnent.—'"The Times." THE TROUBLEJYITH SERBIA . REPORTS NOT RELIABLE. ! London, September 1. The Australian Press Association learns '. that tho statement respecting trouble between Rumania and Serbia over 'Tho Hanafc must 1)0 taken with some reserve. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn., t

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7

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THE CRISIS WITH RUMANIA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7

THE CRISIS WITH RUMANIA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7

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