RUMANIA AND THE. WAR.
WILL EITHER; KEEP OUT OR , FIGHT FOR THE ALLIES. ; ' HAS 600,000 ARMED MEN RSADX. ;f TO THROW INTO SCALES AT RIGHT MOMENT. (Times aud Sydney Sun Services.) _.. (Received:-11 a.m.) ■■■■.-'- '. v ~ V :'. '"■'■ "'.-.■ '.■ .:'LONDONi January. 21. jH ■ The Rumanian'correspondent of the .Paris "Matin" interrowed a prominent member of the -Rumanian Cabinet, -who stated that negotiations .which had been completed had had an'excellent effect "on the country. -vlhei Minister added:—"The Government decision -,cpnforme, with the national sentiment, which summed upis: 'No war, or Allies.' 'What"we first require,: liowevcr, is a fa.vourable economic and: strategic position, against disaster. We have.950,000 men, of whom 600,000 are B.umania'3 help can only produce its full effect if it is thrown, int^tte^scales-at the right moment." ..' -..,-•..., . :
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 5
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