AUSTRIA'S INTERESTS.
MUST NOT SUFFER. ASPIRATIONS OF THE ALLIES. (Received 10.5 a.m. VIENNA, November 6. Count Berehtold, Foreign Minister, addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee, said that the present aspiration of the Allies wae incompatible with the principle of the integrity of Turkey, but Austria had no ■tendency towards territorial expansion. She was prepared to majce allowances for the new situation created by the Allies' victories, and lay the foundation of a lacking friendly understanding. On the other hWnd, they would also have the right to demand that the legitimate interests of Austria should not suffer in the settlement. He hoped that Roumania's interests would meet with corresponding consideration. The Vienna newspapers are convinced that Austria and Italy will veto any attempt by Servia to obtain an outlet on the Albanian coaet. BUCHAREST, November 6. There are indications that Roumania desires the restoration of the old frontier from Rustehjik to Varna, and to join the Triple Alliance for support against "powerful Bulgaria." ST. PETERSBURG, November 7. The police dispersed a meeting of the Slavonic Association, at which fiery s-peechee against Austria and Germany were made.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 7 November 1912, Page 5
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AUSTRIA'S INTERESTS.
Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 7 November 1912, Page 5
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