In the Balkans
| BULGO GERMAN FRICTION. | SEPARATION OF THE TROOPS. i U.MTKi. l;*RJ."«j J KsOOJATtON. | (Received B.SO a.m.) London, April 12. I The .Morning Post's Salonika correspondent learns from a high military source that in consequence of renewed disturbances, leading to between Germans and Bulgarians, the | respective staffs ordered the complete , separation of the troops.
GREEK NEUTRALITY, ALLEGED BREACH CAUSES EXCITEMENT. Athens, April 13. There is tremendous excitement here, clue to the statement by Le Temps that the Entente complained of Greece's breach of neutrality in selling tO Bulagria, early in November, 37,000 flour sacks belonging to Russia. The Greek Government denies the allegation. Some of the deputies will interpolate the Government at next sitting. '' • ' ■ The Government has forbidden travellers coming l fr6m Or going to Bulgaria. r .. ~;,-,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 5
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128In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 5
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