In the Balkans
KINGLY AMENITIES! BULGARIAN ENVOYS AT ATHENS ->-••• AND BUCHAREST. iliir- • “!* : ■V' r COLDLY RECEIVED BY ROUMANIA. i t: ! , United Press Association. (Received Noon). Amsterdam, September 29. Advices from Cologne state that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria sent envoys to Athens and Bucharest to express hig peaceful intentions. King Constantine received the envoys'in the presence of M. Venizelos (Premier). The , King of Roumania refused to give the envoy audience, and the Premier received the envoy coldly.
BULGARIA’S , POSITION. *f .. , t 5 , : CABINET RESIGNATIONS, United Press Association. Sofia, September 29. The Germanophile Ministers, MM. Tontcheff and Bokaloff, have resigned. and it is reported that the Cabinet is being reconstructed. London, September 28. German-inspired Italian newspapers assert that Bulgaria has not made an engagement to support any belligerent. Berlin denies that Bnlkaria has sent an ultimatum to Serbia. .Le Temps says that M. Vestnitch, the Serbian Minister, interviewed, stated that it was necessary that the Allies should act quickly in defence of Serbia. We have reason to believe that their support will be forthcoming.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 5
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172In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 5
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