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BULGARIA AND THE CENTRAL POWERS

ATTACK TO BE MADE ON SERVIA. (Received October 6, 3.30 p.m.) BUCHAREST, sth October. After the tragic audience between the King and the Opposition leaders, King Ferdinand telephoned to M. Radoslavoff : " What is the Government about if the chiefs of the Opposition are allowed to insult and threaten the King in his own palace? " M. Radoslavoff hastened to the palace,! and found the King pale and trembling. After the interview M. Radoslavoff convened a conference of his own followers and invited the Opposition. He there announced that Bulgaria was unable to accept\ the Entente's proposals because they concerned neither Macedonia nor the Greek territories. M. Radoslavof? ended by announcing a military convention with Germany and Austria for the invasion of Servia. Henceforth it was impossible to retrace the steps and declarations. Having achieved their object the Oppositionists were silenced for that day. There were great Austro-German demonstrations in the street. HOSPITAL BURNED ALL PATIENTS ESCAPE. (Received October 6, 1.45 p.m.) LONDON, sth October. The Military Hospital at Plymouthhas been burned. The hospital was full of sick and wounded soldiers. There were exciting scenes, but all escaped.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 8

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BULGARIA AND THE CENTRAL POWERS Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 8

BULGARIA AND THE CENTRAL POWERS Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 8