TODAY'S CABLES.
AUSTR|A AND SERVIA. THE SITUATION ACUTE. , (Reoeived ¥ob. 26, 9.40 a.m.) ' BELGRADE, Thursday. Reuter's JJelgrade correspondent reports that according to the entourage of King Pete? a most peaceful solution of the -existing, difficulty will be found. Continental messages published in the "Times'* show" that the Austria-Servian crisis is acute. THE INDEPENDENCE OF BULGARIA. A TARDY RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR. (Received Feb. 26, 9.40 a.m.) . PETERSBURG, Thursday. It is expected that M. Zinovieff, the Russian Ambassador, will .he withdrawn from Constantinople for the ...tardy 'presentation of the Russian explanation? honouring King Ferdinand of Bulgaria 'as an independent spvereigu.vwhich Turkey at onse accepted, reraoviug : the international difficulty.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 26 February 1909, Page 3
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