BALKANS.
BULGARIA'S FOREIGN POLICY. A FIFTEEN HOURS' SPEECH. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received August "25, 7.40 p.m. London, August "24. The Serbian papers favor nu agreemont with Bulgaria. The Premier's (M. Pashitch's) explanation of tin; foreign policy in the Skup-, tcliina (Parliament- occupied fifteen hours. It is understood that, he declared himself iu favor of milking conccs-; sions, Bulgaria trusting to the judgment of the Entente. AN AGREEMENT IN SIGHT. JJCUiAIIIA COMING INTO LINE. Rome, August 21. The newspapers announce that Serbia and Bulgaria are on the -eve of an agreement. The former accepts the Allies' arbitration for the settlement of territorial questions. Alliens, August 2-1. Bulgaria is enquiring through diplomatic circles iw to the possibility of negotiating an entente with Greece. ATTACK O'N MONTENEGRO. Ottigne, August 2-1. Austrians violently bombarded the Montenegrin positions on the Crahovo front, and there was a seriom infantry engagement near Fokha.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1915, Page 5
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