BALKAN TURMOIL.
[Reuters Telegrams.] THE BOLSHEVIK DANGER. (Received this day at B.oil a.in.) LONDON, January The “Times" Sofia correspondent says that Al. Tsarkolf. the Bulgarian Premier has returned to Solia well satisfied with the re. oil ol hi:, 1 i -U to .1 ugo-Sbivia and Boumania. He staled that both at Belgrade and at, Bukarest the Bolshevik danger was dismissed. “Aly views were listened to. ’ lie said. “ and if the necessity arises joint measures may he taken by tlie three countries concerned in order to deal with this nienaiice.” The Bulgarian Premier declared the Bolsheviks were not capable oi causing a civil war in Bulgaria, hut their representatives were taking advantage of everv eireuiiistaneo to harrass the forces of law and order. M. TsarkofF denied the reported engagement ol King Boris to Princess Henna of Roiim.aniu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1925, Page 2
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