THE BALKANS.
Great Britain and Bulgaria.
Rec Sept 29, 12.50 p.m.
London, Sept 28.
Sir E. Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons, said not only was there no hostility between England and Bulgaria, but there was traditional sympathy with the Bulgarian people so long as Bulgaria did not side with Britain's enemies. There was no question of British influence with a hostile force against Bulgaria if Bulgaria's mobilisations were the result of an aggressive attitude. We are prepared to give our friends-in the Balkans all the support in our power in the manner most welcome to ®them, in concert wkh our Allies, without reserve or qualification. These were also theviews of our Allies. Our policy bad been to secure agreement among the Balkan States, ensuring a brilliant future and independence, based on the territorial and political union of the kindred nationalities. —(Cheers).
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6301, 30 September 1915, Page 4
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