The Balkans
IX.SUROKNTS SUKIiENDER ARMS. 'London, June IS. ■ln consequence of the Anglo-Kalian naval action on tlie Albanian coast the insurgents have surrendered mmienmeannon, macihine-guns and a ]ar"e quantity of munitions. IIOUMANIA RICADV Foil ACTInX. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, dune IS. A correspondent' at Bucharest says that since tin? outbreak of war Rounuuiia has recognised that she must sooner or later participate, in the sirugyle, under the pain of forfeiting, perhaps for ever, the realisation of ner national programme. Roumania is ready for immediate aclion, hut a satisfactory arrangeinent with '1 would he a desirable 'preliminary. R "lga ria. has | already given a written a durance of her friendly neutrality. Till-: .BIMARJAN ATTITUDE. London, .Tune 18. Renter's Sofia correspondent savs thai the Ministers of the Entente m"t. and exchanged views regarding the Unitarian Note. T!y this course friendly terms have lieon arranml as a l>asis for further negotiations will) a view to Bulgaria' departing from Iter j neutrality if site receives a*Mirances' ! regarding tlie realisation of lior aspira- ■ tiona.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1915, Page 5
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171The Balkans Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1915, Page 5
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