THE TERMS OF PEACE.
FRANCE AND RUSSIA. OPINIONS OF NEWSPAPERS. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) • PARIS; August 9. The French newspapers do not treat the Kavala question seriously. They consider- the IRusso-Austrian agreement more apparent than real. The .newspaper Le Temps, however, astonished at Russia's attitude. It warns Russia of the consequences of following Austria's lead. ST; PETERSBURG, August 9. The" newspapers: make most striking comments relative to Kavala. The Novoe Vremya, declares that 'France-, in pursuing- its -chimeras,;-has., sacriced 'the Russian allian'ce,' the basis of'-which must now be revised. - •' ■■•'-. •• .:; The Reiteh says: "Franco ha« deserted, us over the phantom considerations of the Mediterranean polm" ■■' '■' '•'■ " :; '■ -
OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA.
',_ IN ROUMANIAN TROOPS. (Received Last Night, .5.5 o'clock.V '•.' -;.: jt BUCHAREST, August 9. . Cholera has broken put-, in -the Roumanian' "V" . ,„ f Ei^t\hundred^ca;ses; Save occurred, fifteen per Being malignant. ... The victims; die in five hours. . AUSTRO-RUSSIAN DECLARATION - NOT- FAVOURED BY ALLIES. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL .;.-'{>,.■,. :\, -•FREEDOMj.:,- '•■:;:■./■: f (Received Last Night, 5.5 '/;.. :'"; Bucharest, August 9. ;..: The Peace Conference has received "the Austro-Russian declaration/'re--the right'to revise the Treaty'" Allies do not favourably vri|w the possibility of the Powers' ser-Kously entertaining the revision. . Even in Roumahia, the idea is repugnant. The delegation has proposed religious and educational freedom for all Christian populations in the annexed territories. - "The Roumanian army has begun to dembbolise., %.. PEACE TREATY SIGNED. "; QUESTION OF INDEMNITY I BESERVED. . V THE KAISER THANKED.' Received This, Morning, 12.25 o>lock. ' ;.. , BUCHAREST, AugusjlO. ; has- 1 ebnelua'-' „ed, l,the, Treaty having" been signed ,*£• this morning. ■'- /Greece and Seryia fleserve the .right to submit the question of an indemnity to the Hague Convention. . In the event of a dispute in fixing jtlie Bulgar-Roumanian frontier, Belgium, Holland, or Switzerland are to >be asked to arbitrate. "'" M. Carol telegraphed ,to the Kaiser ."Peace is assured; thanks to you, >there remains final peace." The ./Kaiser heartily congratulate Jnfl'.M". Carol on the trulv (statesman* ilike; policyTV He. addad:.. 'tft : is ■"■# !great satisfaction to me that I have been able .to contribute to what has been achieved."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 August 1913, Page 5
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332THE TERMS OF PEACE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 August 1913, Page 5
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