In the Balkans
TURCO* BULGARIAN AGREEMENT
United Pkess Association. Athens. August 2
As a result of the Turco-Bulgarian agreement, Bulgarian agents are replacing Turks bn that portion of the railway from Ucdeagatch to Bhilippopoli.
FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA. ('Ho(~ei\'¢-d noon.) w Athens. M:l_v 3. }“m\‘(-1' :|":l.xlm is (-oni'<=rring with Bulgarian ofli<~el's at .~\(l|"ianopl<-.. 'l‘llrkey is nht-aiming lar;_v;o quantilies oi.‘ (-urn frmn lhllguriax. PRESSURE ON ROUMANIA. M, 13m-}l;:l'est, .-Xugust 2. } Romnzmiu has illSl!ffi(‘i(,*llt- \\‘:l;{;:()I!H ‘to convey her cereuis and &l[)]_)“(‘El Lu }Uel'luun_v to supply the dei'l('iolx(-,\'. }(ierxn-any is cl'eabia\;; difiicnltios and seeking to force Rmunzmiu. hoping_r_ to obtain the trzum-nlissinu nf munimom tuv 'l‘ln'hey, hutvflonnmniu refuseg to yield.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 81, 4 August 1915, Page 5
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107In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 81, 4 August 1915, Page 5
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