ABOUT THE BALKANS.
I THE KVBK PRESENT IXTRIOUfXG. I [I'F.K I'KESS ASSOCIATION—CGPY'IUOUT.] j LONDON , February 3. ; The exist \n-j slight I. nsion between Oulwrin ami Turkey has been increased by an action' of the Turks at Salonika, whore they coni-tin;i 1 fialli il and sent.cn,vd to death ei-ln Bulgarian teachers and merchants on ;l eharu'e •: murdering a st:ho<>] inspector named Tvanovifch The .vspapor Xe-nc I<"ivm Press emphasises Hie n. ?d for an improvement in Iho diplomatic" relations of Austria and Russia, The Times, commenting on the Cretan and Balkan situation, savs : ''if, as we believe, the great Powrs are determined that peace shall not; be broken, they almost certaiidy will ittain their object." —: - ———
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 4
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