The Balkans
! ANTfcUREEK BOYCOTT. < TROUBLE M)T OVER YET. "! : BIT TjlE FIRST ACT PLAYED. ? By table—Press Association—Copyright London, March 10. At Budapest, Count Witte, in an interview with the Newspaper Ai Kit* said:- "The Balkan* affair >ig not dispose ud of. Only the first act has been play> ' |ied. The entracte nr mouths. The danger points are Bou.» mania ,and Austria." The Count declared that Russia vm I not aggressively disposed towards Qer [many, but French sentiments toward* <■ [the latter would always arouse doubt. The increase of arriiaments after tho Balkan war was remarkable, Constantinople, March 15. The spread of the anti-Greek boycott, especially in Smyrna, is causing anxiety. The Turko-Servian peace treaty fcaa been signed., ' ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 220, 17 March 1914, Page 5
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115The Balkans Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 220, 17 March 1914, Page 5
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