BALKANS.
BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE. IXjES XOT 1)11 CAM Ui' ATTAI'KIXt; SERBIA. Time; air] SyuiKy Sun S{-iv London, Aujiu-t rf. The (.ireck |aess dcscri>K»s the T'urkoHuhjnrian agreement as likely to tighten the bonds of the Serbo-Greck entente. The Uuigarian Leifation has informed fee Petit Pari.-iea that an agreement has not lieon eonciuded. Bulgaria do.'S not dream of attacking Serbia. FEELING IN GREECE. WILL XOT CEDE TERRITORY. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) Rceived Angu-tt f. 9 p.m. Alliens, 0. M. Geu'jaris an<i otiier po! : tici;iii-. :n an interview with a representative' ot the Exehaiuie Telegraph Agencj". ciaim°d that the attitude of (Jresce is one oi benevolent neutrality towards the Triple Entente, v.ith ioyai fuli'ilmeat of a!i obligatk r:j to Scrvia. It is impossible, tind.'r any circumstances, to cede territory to Bulgaria in of the UtW tilting' with the Al!ir*. 'l'llpopul!.r s»ntiment in Greece wiil not eountcnane" cession of territory won in the Baikal: wars, together with the bdi 'f that she is entitled to thosM> portion'; in Asia Minor where the majority of the u; ulatton are Greek*
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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