THE BALKANS.
lIIK KI'SMA.N* SCHEME EUOAIED IX FRANCE. I'nris, February . Al. I - vi>isk ~i'lieine is welcomed ill i ranee. 'l'll,, latter has eighty luiLi'iii tei'ling i,nested in Turkey, unit holds liie bulk dI tli- Ihilgariaii debt. GERMANY RESERVED. - THE FEEUXti IX TURKEY.
lieeeived 4, !1.."15 p.m. Berlin, February 4'. The Herman Ooverniuc-.il is reserved regarding Al. Isvolsky's proposal, desiring to know the feeling in Turkey, where serious misgiving is increasing. Many recall the proposal after tire establishment of the constitution whereby a remission of the war indemnity was offered in exchange for opening the Dardanelles to ilnssiau warships. The fact that Britain supported the proposal al Sofia without consulting Turkey uas produced a very had elfect in Turkey. ' Russia cancels siillicieut of the remaining instalments of the Turkish war indemnity, amounting to i'2 millions -Jelling, to enable Turkey to borrow live millions sterling, Bulgaria undertaking to pay Russia C.'i,3H0.000 for intirest anil sinking fund. Instead of receiving eight million francs annually from Turkey, Russia will draw five million francs from Bulgaria.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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171THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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