BALKANS.
ROUMANIA PREPARES. COMMANDEERING RAILWAY MATERIAL. Received August 24, 9.20 p.m. ' Sofia, August 24. Roumania lias ordered all railway material, from September 14th, to be placed at the Government's disposal. TURKEY'S TRIALS. SEEING THROUGH GERMAN PROMISES. Received August 24, 9.20 p.m. Parts, August 24. Le Temps' Dedcagatch correspondent says that at the last Cabinet meeting under the Grand Vizier hard words were exchanged between the Ministers and the Gorman generals. The Young Turks complained that they had been waiting eight months for German help, which the Germans had promised by an invasion of Serbia. Recent developments, and the necessity of the Turks for dividing their forces to watch Hie Thracian frontier, had set the Turkish people nearer the edge. Even Knvcr Pasha joined his colleagues iii demanding the fulfilment of the German promises. The Germans recommended patience Circumstances had not permitted immediate German action in the Balkans. NEW GREEK CABINET. Received August 24, 5.5 p.m. Athens, August 23. General Danglis lias been appointed Minister of War. and M. Cafautaria Minister of the Interior. The other members are the same as in M. Venizelos' former Cabinet.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1915, Page 5
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