THE BALKANS.
( r rsm Association.— Oc insight.) AUSTRIA AND SERVIA. RUSSIANS XOT HOPEFUL. VIEW A, Monday. In vic-w of the reported tenor of ■•".ivia's r.pK- to _Rufsia, Biuon Aehron. '..• : . Austrian Minister of Fcreinn Af- •■:; '-. has intimated that wheji feer- '. m _ assures Austria of hoi- intcntiors 1o "I; 1 " tnin pnacjful relations lie is rfe!>.vrd to negotiate for a renewal of the ■_;•>!■.. mcrcial treaty, expiring on March Jl.'t. He objects to the proposed contiiLtice of the Powers until matters arc arranged with Servia. ST. PETERSBURG, Monday. Although official circles at St. Petersburg are optimistic, the Russian weoplo are pessimistic, believing that Aiutnifs aim is to humiliate Servia
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 1
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