THE BULGARIANS.
DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND DOMINATED BY GERMANS.
London, January 30
Regarding Bulgaria's attitude towards tho Allies, the same venturesome authority says it is difiicult to analyse. The majority of the people are not cordial to the Turco-Gernum, but politicians aro probably frightened or bought. Yet this correspondent did not find any symptoms of au'eetion for Britain. People Imow nothing of Britain, but understand Germany, thanks to the indefatigable (Uornian newspaper work in the .schools and perpetual cinema exhibitions, Bulgarian train windows aro painted -white, in order to prevent, looking out. Sofia is ynictically German. Swaggering German odiceiH are everywhere, and their occupation is as firmly established as at Constantinople-
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2858, 1 February 1916, Page 1
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