THE BALKANS.
> ATTITUDi: OF ROCMAN-IA INTERESTING (IK R.MAN REPORT. VHy Cah'.o.— Press A :r.: (Received April 1 Ith. 8.1"> p.m.i ; COPENHAGEN. April I.S. ;> Tho '"Berliner Tagehlatt" declares that the agreement between Germany and Roumania is most important. I: shows that Rottmania v;!l not. attack Austria and Germany unless the" Allies progress either eastward or westward or from Saionicn. or unU-ss other l>alkan countries join tho Allies. Tho newspaper acids"Rouniania dors not intend to .join Germany. Only necessitous circumstance*; have forced I'oumania to enter into a commercial agreement with Austria ai: 1 Germany." WITH THE ENEMY. i NOT A HAPPY FAMILY. .LONDON. April IH. The Salonica correspondent- •of the "Morning Post" learns Irom a high military source that in consequence of renewed disturbances leading to bloodshot! between the Germans ami Unitarians, the respective staffs have, ordered the complete separation of the troops. GREECE'S TROUBLES. MINISTERIAL CRISIS FEARED. ("Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services.) i LONDON. April 13. Paris reports state that a serious Greek .Ministerial crisis i.s develoning. and it is feared the. vliole Cabinet will retire. The return of M. Zaimis & is forecasted.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15566, 15 April 1916, Page 9
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182THE BALKANS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15566, 15 April 1916, Page 9
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