PUTTING BULGARIA RIGHT.
ADVISING THE KENG. PROMISES CONSIDERATION. SOFIA, September 20. The leaders nf the five political parties representing the Oprnx-rtion hid a two nnd a half h iiirs' audience with th- King, the i"r..wn Prince and M. Dohrov itch, the Kings chief counselor. The deputa lion urpod that it would be fatal to, ado nt a neutral attitude, and rceommen dod a Coalition Cabinet ami tho Imme | diate summoning of Hie Sobranje to safegunrd tho country against a policy contrirv lo the interests and sentiments oi tho nation The reception of the deputation has relieved public feeling. The King promised to seriously consider the matter. The High Commressioner has sent the following osbie from I»ndon under date l!Uh inst: — "The Athens eor-r-opondent of the 'Morning Port' -ay* that at the conference of Bulgarian party loaders convened by the King all pronounced against i. policy favourable to the Central Powers and advised the formation of a Coalition Cabinet. The King subsequently sum moned the Premier."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 225, 21 September 1915, Page 5
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