BALKANS.
ALLIES' CLOSE BOND. HOPE FOE SERBIA. Received July 28, 8 p.m. Paris, July 27. The last sitting of the 'Balkan Conference declared that the Allies are more closely bound than ever in defence of the rights of the peoples, particularly of the (Balkans, and resolved that they ■would "down arms" only when their aim had been accomplished, malting impossible a recurrence of the criminal aggression wherefor tie Central Powers are responsible. M. Passitch (Serbian Prime Minister), interviewed, stated that the alliance with Greece is about to bo revived in a stronger form than ever under M. [ Venizelos' energetic guidance, thereby strengthening t£e hopes of early repatriation.
THE ALLIED CONFERENCE. , Paris, July 27. The Allied Conference decided on the early withdrawal of the Allied forces from Greece.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 5
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