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Second Edition. In the Balkans

GREY’S SPEECH, WHAT THE ENTRY OF BULGARIA MEANS. United Press Association. (Received* 1.40 p.m.) Loudon, October 14. Sir Edward Grey, continuing, said: The Allies’ relations with Houmania wtere friendly, and site was tavorable to the policy of promoting an agreement in the Balkans. A policy of encouraging divisions- embittering the existing antipathies was infinitely easier than a policy of reconciliation. Ihe Allies throughout the \Var have given Serbia all possible help, freely and unconditionally. When the Allies were unable to send ,troops last winter Serbia drove out her enemies after lights which werp among the most remarkable incidents of the war. Serbia is meeting the new crisis with the same splendid courage, but ,the entiy of Bulgaria lias made a great difteieuce. It was obvious that the inteiests of Greece and Serbia were one in the long run, and they stood and fell together, Only through Greek territory, could assistance be given to Serbia. * x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 6

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Second Edition. In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 6

Second Edition. In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 6

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