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GERMAN PROMISES TO BULGARIA.

Salonika, October 7. The pro-German Bulgarian newspaper Kambano states that Bulgaria has undertaken to place her railways at Germany's disposal, and also to attack Serbia, "while 300,000 Germans attack Northern Serbia. Germany has promised, in the event of Roumanian intereference. to send another .'{oo.ooo troops against Roumania. Bulgaria's .reward will be the possession of Serbian Macedonia, with a free hand to 'ultimately settle accounts with Greece. SPIES ARRESTED IN ROUMANIA. Bucharest, October 7. Several Bulgarian officers, in the disguise of peasants, have been arrested lioumania, making plans of the frontier fortifications. BULGARIAN INTERNAL TROUBLES. Budopesth, October 8. Wholesale arrests of the leaders of the Agrarian party in Bulgaria have commenced. The Government announce they are prepared to take the sternest measures to crush attempts to impair Bulgarian unity. TURKS TO MEET RUSSIANS. (Received 9.0 a.m.) Athens. October 8.

The forthcoming arrival of Turkish troops at Burgas and Varna is explained by the Bulgarians' fear of sending Bulgarians to oppose the Hussions. RUSSIA'S GRIM RESOLVE. WILL MAKE BULCARIA REPENT. NEW ARMY OF 2,000,000. (Received 0.10 a.m. ) I'ottrograd, October 8. Russia is preparing a fresh two million army for the spring campaign. The events in Bulgaria caused an especially resentful anger in Russia, coupled with a grim resolve to make those turning against her bitterly repent their mistake. Russians are also deeply moved by the prospect of the flow of German troops into Turkey, making the operations, harder, and .postponing tlfe. H\] of Constantinople. RUSSIAN CRUISERS AT WORK. '|i •■ ,t r: i a —rt:- -: ;:i i n United Press Association. :•:::::••:■ ;r::': Bt'iliri:.: October' •!.:: : Two Russian cruisers are, .hpmbording Varna.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 5

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GERMAN PROMISES TO BULGARIA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 5

GERMAN PROMISES TO BULGARIA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 9 October 1915, Page 5

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