THE BALKANS.
"BULGARIA WAITING FOR PEACE. ROUMANIA REPORTED DEMOBILISING. OERM.OsS REPULSED AT GHEVGELT. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS RECALLED. Bucharest, July 9. The Bulgarian Minister, interviewed, said: "The war has ended for Bulgaria, and we are only watiing for peace with orms in our hands Our engagements with Austria and Germany are confined to the prevention of the Serbians' resurloction. We will not take the offensive against England, France or Italy. We are convinced that Roumania will remain neutral until the Anglo-French enter Berlin, cr the Russians enter." A Bucharest wireless message announces that Roumania has refused an Anstro-German invitation to participate in a conference of Danube Powers. It is reported that Roumanian demobilisation continues. Athens, July 9. Two German battalions attacked a French battalion at Ghevgeli, in th*. T'oiran sector After several hours' fighting the Germans fell back before the French artillery, with considerable losses. The British fleet it Suda Bay demanded the removal of the personnel of the German Consulate. The German subject: at Candia ware all ordered to reacted to AtheM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1916, Page 5
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171THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1916, Page 5
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