THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
THE BALKAN CRISIS.
AUSTRIA URGED TO COME TO
TERMS.
ROME, December 28
The Austro-Russiah tension perturbs Italy. Newspapers declare that in the event of a conflict in Austria large numbers of Italians will volunteer to serve in Servia. Besides those affected by the cold, a number in Bosnia are suffering from typhus. „ . LONDON, Dec. 28. The “Times” says that M. Isvolsky has sacrificed his popularity for the sa'kc of European tranquility: The*‘Times”urges Austria to come to terms quickly, since, the existing situation constitutes a danger to peace, a danger that is becoming more menacing as the winter slips away.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2386, 30 December 1908, Page 5
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