BALKANS.
ROUMANIAN DEMAND. WANTS TERRITORIAL CONCESSIONS " ?.f ; » .w,nrr- . Petrograd, Feb. 1. M. Carp, ex-Premier of Roumania, lias gone to Vienna on a confidential mission to ask Austria for territorial concessions in Rukowiua and Transylvania. Austria understand the necessity of giving satisfaction to Romruuiia. Austria does not approve of M. Carp's proposals.
GERMAN" CONSUL ARRESTED. Petrograd, Feb. ]. A party of French marines landed at Rethymos, near Crete, arrested the German Consul, and re-embarked,. A TURK" SURREN'DERS. Athens, Feb. i. Rahn.i Dev, the Vali at Smyrna, took refuge on a Rritish warship. J( e [led because he was accused of alleviating the hardships of Entente subjects, : A DAILY MAIL STORY. London, Feb. 1. The "Daily Mail's correspondent, who dined with the Kaiser, saw four small German submarines at the Golden Horn, Constantinople, and heard of the existence of two others. He found the submarine base cleverly hidden between two big German liners. GREEK POSITION OCCUPIED. Rome, Feb. 1; The Salonika correspondent of 11 Corl'iere della Sera says that the British occupied the fort at Ivum Kale, opposite Kara Burnu. The Greek garrison withdrew.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1916, Page 5
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