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HOPEFUL FEELING IN AUSTRIA.

THE REASON THEREFOR

BULGARIA AND SERVIA

Tho "Daily Telegraph's" Vienna correspondent says that competent circles are hopeful of peace, because Turkey is financially exhausted, and the Bulgarian army is exhausted. In addition to tho serious differences between the Allies. King Ferdinand is alleged to be. ill. He is suffering from the effects of excitement, with fits of melancholy. Besides the difficulties with Greece, Bulgaria's relations with Servia aro visibly worse.

Tho Servian newspaper "Straga" says that tho' cleft between Servia and Bulgaria is widening over the division of territory.

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Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 7

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HOPEFUL FEELING IN AUSTRIA. Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 7

HOPEFUL FEELING IN AUSTRIA. Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 7

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