ATTITUDE OF GREECE AND BULGARIA.
NEW GREEK CABINET MAY DECIDE FOR WAR. GROUNDLESS FEARS OF BULGARIAN AGGRESSION. LONDON, March 18. The ex-Premier of Greece, M. Venizelos, has interviewed the new Greek Cabinet. The latter is icting in harmony with the Monarch until a favourable moment, when it may actively support the Allies. The King is persisting in advocating the neutrality of the nation. It is reported that the feeling which has developed among Greek diplomats in regard to tbe fear of Bulgarian aggression is groundless. Bulgaria, while not prepared to co-operate with the Entente, is not likely to join the Kaiser.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 5
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