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In the Balkans

THE ATTACK ON SERVIA, United Pkesh Association. Paris, September 22. A Serbian communique states: The enemy oil Sunday made a violent bombardment, firing eight' hundred shells On our Danube positions, but with insignificant results. >, BULGARIA'S ARMED NEUTRALITY. Sofia, September 23. 51. Radoslavoffi has notified his supporters of his signature to the convention with Turkey for the future maintenanaee of Bulgaria's armed neutrality. There is keen tension in the political world. The Opposition demand the convocation of the Chamber, but there are no public meetings owhig to the desperate state of siege. The military are also exercising a censorship. The cavalry regiments were ordered to the border, after receiving a standard from the \palace, Avhere the fiaags of all regiments were kept. BULGARIA FEARS GERMAN VIOLATION OF TERRITORY. (Received 9,-3 a:m.) i Athens,,,September 23. There are indications (that Bulgaria's mobilisation is d*te, I to l f'earsipf German violation pf territory. ,n. i ■ i 1 ■ i' The Biicjiarest August 26, refevr^d-,to in, -the above*, cable,- was as fojlqws:-j-ri'ift is reported that the new offensive, against"ser-t bia avoids Western and will be concentrated in the north-teaste<ru districts with a view., •• advancing through Bulgaria, ,viia Widen, Belgradehuk, and, Sofia.. There is son to believe that Bulgaria will be in-» formed of the intended aggression, a»d if she resists she,,.willbe, threatoned to,, suffer Belgium's fate, but quiesces, Bulgaria will be given cart©, blanche against Serbia. . Whether the • mobilisation; < of• -Bulgaria means resistance ior acquiescence it is hard to say,» but'ithe facte remains that the offensive nagsjinstJ Serbia! ha* begun. ~; ' ■''■•<>■''■■* n ;; ' ' ' ' : ' "', ; * ' EXCITEMENT UN GREECE. ■ffU.vd.'!' iW'J ' ■■ "■ " '• (Receivea<ili:Ss<a.m.) ; AtWWs - / September 23. A decree issued by the ! Bulgarian Government mobilisiVi/i' tweiity-seren classes caused considerable excitement in Greece.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 24 September 1915, Page 5

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In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 24 September 1915, Page 5

In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 24 September 1915, Page 5

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