The Balkan correspondent of The Times, iv a message to that paper, says that Tsar Ferdinand has been encouraged •to believe it possible for Bulgaria to reconquer at least a part of the territory which Rumania seized from her in 1913. As such a policy is much more popular with Bulgarians than that of trying to storm Salonika—for the beaux yeux of Austria—the Bulgarian rulers are glad to make much of it. In this way the Bulgarian peasant proprietors, who are all longing to be back on their farms,'are reconciled to remaining with the colours. The Spectator very much doubts, however, whether Germany will consent to Bulgaria Roneultinfr her own desirop, It is uernuuy who will ultimately decide,
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 11
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118Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 11
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