BALKAN TROUBLE.
RUSSIA'S HUMILIATION.
GERMAN BRUTALITY
A GREAT OUTCRY.
Reecived April 6. 8 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, April 5,
The Geiman semi-official efforts to soothe Russia's humiliation by denials of diplomatic pressure in con nection with Bosnia have signally failed, and have exasperated afresh the Russian press.
There is a great outcry against what is termed German brutality.
CZAR'S EUROPEAN TOUR
GERMANY OMITTED
Received April 6, 8.10 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, "April 5.
The Czar will start in May on a visit to Denmark, Sweden, England. French ports, and Italy. At present the programme of the tour omits Germany.
THE BERLIN TREATY AND ITS KESTRICTION ON MONTENEGRO.
Received April 6, 8.10 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, April 5. M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, urges the repeal of the provisons of the Berlin Treaty, which restrict Montenegro's sovereign rights..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3157, 7 April 1909, Page 5
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136BALKAN TROUBLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3157, 7 April 1909, Page 5
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