GERMAN INFLUENCE IN BULGARIA GROWING.
\ - HAND .OF THE iy PKEMIEB, being FORCED. -'"■?'*". "•'"' "• ■ ■ '■■ . '. ■ ■ GREAT TERRITORIAL EXPANSION OFFERED BY GERMANY. V, (Received October. 8, 9 p.m.) ■*■-.' ,*'*"'* ' " . ' ~ t >..: London, October 2. • Athens messages state that latest Sofia advices show that German influence is gaining ground, though the chief Agrarian leaders oppose the ! Germanophiles, and may be able to persuade the people to oppose a war against Servra. . ' ~.>,, The Rome newspaper Corriere d'ltalia states that the Premier of Bulgaria, M. Radoslavoff, favoured a partial mobilisation, but the Minister for War and the Chief: of Staff insisted on a general mobilisation. > All the old generals, including General Savoff, have been placed on the retired list. -'..'..,■, -~ The. French newspaper Petit Journal states that Germany offered ;, Bulgaria Macedonia, Old Servia, and Albania, with an outlet to the W: Adriatic* <'-'~':■-■■■■ tC . ■• ».
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 6
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