BALKANS.
PROPOSED FEDERATION. TO PREVENT BALKAN WARS. Pans, Jan. 7. Foreign Minister Pilitia, head of the Greek peace delegation, says Greece ban reached a complete understanding with Serbia, Roumania, Czecho-Plavia, and Jugo-Slavia concerning the formation of a Balkan Confederation, which will he a Balkan iea.fuc if nations within the world league. The Balkan Confedera tion will not interfere with the working of the world league, but will guard the interests of the Balkans and prevent future Balkan wars. Bulgaria can enter the confederation whenever it gives a guarantea of fidelity to its purposes. Greece is in the fullest accord with President Wilson's proposals for a j League of Nations.—Aub. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. OF CZECHOSLOVAK PREMIER^ London, .Tan. 9. An attempt to shoot M. Kramars, che Czechoslovak Premier, failed. —Aus. N.Z. Cttbl« Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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