BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA.
AGGRAVATED RELATIONS.
HTJXG-ARTAN IJREMT3M:S1 JREMT3M:S
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LONDON, April 9. The Times 1*! cronrespondent at Bucharest states that the relations between Bulgaria, and Rcmifiariia. have been aggravated owing to Count Tisza's <( tiun^a-ruvn Prime Minister's*) cflr.rts to precipitate a conflict, in order to weaken prospective Roumanian pressure in Transylvania. The Count, is -encouraging King Ferdinand of Bulgaria .to try to recover a portion ■of Dfstiruilja. King JFtprtrinand 'interviewed £he Kaiser awarding i'he Hungarian ■proposal, hut failed "to obtain IVi< c*mtiii'.rence. Dynastic consideratwiids raav 'hav<s wonie "influence in the matter., ifcutt ;it is reliably stated that •Germany, .amticipntes the time 'when Itomnanm, >vith intact farces, .may he useful to 'check Bulgaria. Undaunted hv tlie Kaiser's oppejsittiion., 'Count Tisza iis pressing his proposal on King Ferdinand, latest repexrts «tate that In Rmunmii.i indignation is growing at die Bulgarian prcpflirntt'ions on the jronfcieir. '
[Dolpruct.ia is the soTitlweastern portion oi: Rvmmania, between the Lower Danube nud the Black Sen, transferred to Romr t ania by tlie Berlin C(snferen'.;'c m 1878. The south-western part i«is 'ceded by Bulgaria m T913..^]
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 5
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176BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 5
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