THE BALKAN TROUBLE.
BITTER TONE OF RUSSIAN PRESS.
PRINCE FERDINAND'S POSITION.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph Copyright. St. Petersburg, September 17. The tone of the Russian press in discussing the situation iv the Balkans is increasingly bitter. The newspapers fiercely accuse Germany, Aus* tria, Roumania, and Greece of sympathising with Turkey's design to rid her territory of all Slavs. Vienna, September 17. Prince Ferdinand's presence at Sofia is interpreted here to mean that the war party at Sofia is uppermost. Austria has warned Prince Ferdinand that he will be deposed if he makes war.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 222, 19 September 1903, Page 2
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