THE BALKAN SITUATION
BULGARIA 'S ATTITUDE. POPULAR FEELING WITH THE Press Association.— v'cpyright: SOFIA, November 21.■ The defeat ::f the Servians at Valjevo has created an impression hi Bulgaria, where popular i'eeling sides with the Entente. M. Maknoff, the Democratic leader, in a speech in the Sebra".ie, demanded the opening of negotiations with the Entente in order to secure a guarantee of the realisation of Bulgarian unity. i ON A POWDER MAGAZINE. ROME, November 21. All reports from the Balkans describe the situation, especially in Bulgaria, as grave. It is stated the Balkans are standing on a powder magazine. ROUMANIA' 3 INTERESTS. INSEPARABLY BOUND UP WITH ENTENTE. WHAT A GERMAN VICTORY WOULD IMPLY. (Hoc. 8.40 a.m.) PETROGRAD, Nov. 22. lonesci, Minister of the Interior, in. a telegram to the Votehernoye Vreniy», says: "All Roumania's interests and her future are inseparably bound up with victory for the Triple Entente. A. German victory would imply the burial of all the Balkan States and the hope of all neutrals' independence.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 71, 23 November 1914, Page 5
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167THE BALKAN SITUATION Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 71, 23 November 1914, Page 5
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