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WAR FEELING IN BULGARIA GOVERNMENT'S DIFFICULTY. ■ (Received September 9, 8.50 a.m.) LONDON, September 8. Seven 1 ociTospontlcnts point out that Bulgaria is finding it difficult to resist popular pressure to make war against Turkey in order to free Macedonia. BERLIN, September 8. The Cologne Gazette's St. Petersburg correspondent states 'that- the Russian Foreign Office is pessimistic icgirding Count Borchtold's proposal, which he likened to the using of a pitJier of water in a great conflagration. A catastrophe is regarded as possible any day.
A PERFECT UNDERSTANDING. BETWEEN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. (Received Last Night 10.40 o'clock.) VIENNA, September 9. Tt is semi-officially stated that Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg, German Imperial Chancellor, and Count Berehtold (Austrian Foreign Minister) hav© reached a perfect and! mutual understanding on all pointsf.
I THE BRINK OF WAR. | arrr--> I ( POME ALARMED. (Received Last Night 11.20 o'clock.) CONSTANTINOPLE, September 9. The Porte is alarmed at the outlook ! in'the Balkans. • Advices from Sofia state that the Cabinet will not make war until the Cabinet feels that peace is jeopardised. The Bulgarian and Servian Governments are striving to allay the agitation. Meanwhile, the .fact that the Turkish authorities are 'unable to identify the authors of the Rochana massacre is not calculated to inspire confidence in the official assurances that such incidents will not be allowed to recur. <0
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 5
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228THE BALKANS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 5
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