BALKANS.
A TIME-SERVING MINISTER. Amsterdam, July 1. Advices from Bucharest state that in the Chamber, M. Arion, Foreign Minister, declared (hat the hour of justice had struck, and tho country would demand from Parliament the fixing of the responsibilities for past mistakes, which must be atoned for, and past crimes which must bo punished. The Government must also-carry out great financial reforms, as the war burdens exceeded 520 million sterling. He had always opposed tho war, and concluded peaco to save what was saveable, thanks to the credit he enjoyed with those with whom he negotiated.—Reuter.
BRITISH BOMBIBNG RAID. Paris, July 1. A French Eastern communique states: British aviators lavishly bombed the Vardar Valley and the Seres-Drama railway. —Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. and Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1918, Page 5
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