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BALKAN UNREST

A TENSE POSITION LITTLE ENTENTE WARNS GREAT POWERS BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION, —COPYRIGHT. (Rcc. January 15, 8.45 p.m.) London, January 15. The “Daily Telegraph” states that there has been recent talk of military activities in the Balkans, probably due to the coincidence of frontier troubles in Hungary and Rumania, with reinforcements of the Bolshevik army on the Bessarabian frontier, the reappearance of Bulgarian bands near the river Dobondja and in Serbian Macedonia, and the rapid growth of Kemalists in Eastern Thrace. The position is tense, and may easily become explosive. The Little Entente has energetically drawn the attention of the Great Rowers to the danger.—Aus.-N.Z.' Cable Assn.

RUSSO-BULGARIAN AGREEMENT REPORTED

DIVISION OF CONQUERED TERRITORY

(Rec. January 15, 8.45 p.m.) London, January 15.

The “Morning Post’s” Belgrade correspondent has reported that an agreement has been reached between the Soviet Government and Bulgaria. If war breaks out Bulgaria will remain neutral until ■' a propitious moment, when she will assist Russia wPh irregulars, Russia attacking Bessarabia across to Dobrudja and Bulgaria to attack Thrace. ]f they arc successful Thrace will be given to Bulgaria and Constantinople to Russia.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. '

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 102, 16 January 1923, Page 5

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BALKAN UNREST Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 102, 16 January 1923, Page 5

BALKAN UNREST Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 102, 16 January 1923, Page 5

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