AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW.
"NO WAR WITH ENGLAND LEFT OUT." Times and Sydney Sim Services. Received 28, 5.35 p.m. London, .July '2s. Mr. Devlin ways the situation is regarded with remarkable optimism, for the reason, he supposes, that England has made it plain that there can be no European war wiih England left out. While Germany admits that she would-
give as good advi.-i- at Vienna as France might give, St. !'i icrsburg and Germany are certainly working for peace. AX AMBASSADOR'S ASSURANCE. NOT NBCKSSAKILY WAR. CEUMANY'S I'KACEFUL DESIGNS, Times and Sydney Sua Services. St. Petersburg, July 28. The Austrian Ambassador assured M. Pazanoff that tin rupture of diplomatic relations did nut. imply the outbreak of hostilities. IV declared that Germany did riot desire '.var on any account, particularly with Rus.-iu,
'BALKANS VWJKD TO T'.K BUSY. A TURKISH RALLYING CRY. FURTHER TRIPLICATIONS ARE I'ROBABLE. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Roecivi,] 28, 5.35 p.m. Constantinople, July 28. The Turkish Press urges Bulgaria to attack Roumania the moment hostilities begin, while Turkey compels Greece to revise the treaty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 58, 29 July 1914, Page 5
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175AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 58, 29 July 1914, Page 5
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