GERMAN PRESS FURIOUS
MALINOFF SHOULD BE TRIED AS A TRAITOR
OFFER NOT SUPPORTED BY KING OR CABINET
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" I:.. •-.•.'■■■.- "'■ ■■:':'■ ■"•■ '■'':■' :■'• ■■•'•'" ,-. ' . LONDON, 27th September. A-report'from Amsterdam states that M. Malinoff's proposed armistice has caused; a sensation in Germany. It is believed to be due to yon Hindenburg'refusing sufficient'reinforcements'. Berlin reports state that'the Government -is lodging a solemn protest.. The press demands that M. Malinoft" be immediately cqurt-martialled for high treason. Londoners acquainted .with Bulgarian politics readily believe that King Ferdinand has not been/consulted. They describe M. Malirioff as ultra-democratic and likely to take a strong, revolutionary line during the crisis. His appointment to the' Premiership displeased Germany, owing \to his former pro-Ally and especially. pro-Russian leaning. !
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■■.-., ; -'• COPENHAGEN, 27th September. A Berlin official message says that the Bulgarian Prenfer proposed an armistice, but the offer was not supported by the other Bulgarian Ministers or byKing Ferdinand.. The; message adds: "Strong military measures will be taken to support the Bulgarian front." ' ' / .•'.?
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 7
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