BALKAN CRISIS.
EUROPE'S POWDER MAGAZINE, By TeleEraph-Press Afsociation-Copyriclit London, August 17. Tho "Westminster Gazette" says there are indications that the long-predicted catastrophe in tho Balkans is near, and flint tho downfall of the rcgimo of tho Committee of Union and Progress, which engineered the Turkish revolution of 190S, is Hear. _ 'fho' agreement between Bulgaria and Servia, to which Montenegro is privy, the Albanian movement, and ■ the var fever in Bulgaria owing tr> the Kochana massacre, are farts of the highest importante. All Europe is asking whether Austria is likely to back Bulgaria to tho extent of permitting an ultimatum to Turkey, demanding Macedonia's autonomy. "Austria," says the «"Gnzotte," "is apparently waiting to see how Russia and Germany will act." EXCHANGE OF VIEWS, BY THE POWERS. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SUGGESTION. (Rec. August 18, 5.5 p.m.) Vienna, August IS. Tho Emperor Francis Joseph has sanctioned tho suggestion of the AustroHungarian Foreign Minister, Count Bertchold, that the Powers should exchange views on the Balkan situation.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1522, 19 August 1912, Page 7
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