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THE BALKANS.

TURKS BOYCOTT GREEKS

ANXIETY FELT

(By Cable.—Pr*»« As-oc__t_o__-— Cepviipbt.) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 15. The spread of the anti-Greek boycott, especially in Smyrna, is causing anxiety. Tho Turco-Servian Peace Treaty has been signed. "THE DANGER POINT." BUDAPEST, March 15. Count Witte, in an interview, said: —"The Balkan affair is not disposed of, only the first act has been played. Tho entr'acte may last years or months Tho danger point is Rcumauia and Austria." Count Witte declares that Russia is not aggressively disposed towards Germany, but French sentiment towards the latter always arouses doubt. The increase of armaments after the Balkan war was, he added, remarkable.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 7

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THE BALKANS. Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 7

THE BALKANS. Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 7