BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.
Wlli ASSIST THE Ar.T.ifjf IF SHE ABAWBOHS JTEUTBAriTV » • (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) : . : LONDON, )*irch"il. •A Belgian, deputy/ after visiting '-.Bulgaria, declares that if Bulgaria abandons her neutrality slie will assist the Allies in attacbing.-Ttirfcey. ■■- fy»W ttciWrts from" Sofia, the' capital'of-Bul-garia, state that the situation is-critical. The progress of-ihe.-AUies'in tJje Darda-1 nelles .is... watched \vitU T iiil«MsS?intereßt, a»d tlie outcome of. ffieijreekrcrieis is anxiously awAited: Thceatly relurn of I M.. Venizelqs (cx-Prcmiern of* Greece) is I anticipated. - .■•;•••„.. .1 -_■ id-fri-i- -: '::'". ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 61, 12 March 1915, Page 5
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81BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 61, 12 March 1915, Page 5
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