THE VOICE OF SLAVDOM.
RACE CONFLICT FEARED. Hv - Pre:.'. (!'))>,vriulll Received April 8, 11..50 p.m. .London, Tuesday. The Daily Telegraph's St. IVternburg ••correspondent nays the Slav agitation is spreading dangorounly. The leaders are convinced that; Jlohcnloho'o million proved Austria wan afraid of war. Germany has grasped the nit,nation, hence the new Army Hill. France has realised the position foreiihadowing a Germany-Slav conflict. England alone put; a spoke in th«• wheel of fortune believing- she was working for peace; whereas she wan endeavouring to atom the Slav tide with a broom stick. Montenegro defies Europe because she speaks tlx 1 voice of Slav dom.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 557, 9 April 1913, Page 5
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103THE VOICE OF SLAVDOM. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 557, 9 April 1913, Page 5
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