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A DIPLOMATIST'S VIEW

AND A PROPHECY

(Ro'c-oiived 9.; l!) a.m.)

LONDON, September

Sir Henry Driiiniinond Wolff, formerly an Anibossador at Madrid, in a letter to "the "Timea," says •tiluut ihe] arms of Au_ibraa and Russia are secure of paramount influence in M_&?ed'Ciiia oar the ba_J3 of Ausiria seizing So_or.i'ka and araiexiing to Bulgaria a atrip of tihe coast from Salonika to Cuvaia Bay, which would became Russia's, and thus enable (her to threaten the Eastern Meditemineam and the Suez Canal.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 231, 28 September 1903, Page 5

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A DIPLOMATIST'S VIEW Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 231, 28 September 1903, Page 5

A DIPLOMATIST'S VIEW Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 231, 28 September 1903, Page 5

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