GERMANY SUPPLIES A SPECIALIST IN INTRIGUE.
EFFORTS TO PRECIPITATE A CRISIS. € GERMAN OFFICERS IN BULGARIAN : REGIMENTS. (Received October 4. 9.30 p-m.) -' ' " v; . •*-. -.■'(.■'■■'. -' r -'" ' . ;-;,'"', Rome. October A3. -'■ \,v The Petrograd correspondent of a Rome newspaper; states that >:.v representatives of the Quadruple Entente pointed ; out to: ir M. Radoslavoff that since Colonel Xassa, who is considered a :; specialist in intrigue, had been the German military representative at Sofia, Hi 7 : German officers had been distributed through.various Bulgarian regiments and batteries with instructions to create an incident to precipi- ; tate a conflict between Bulgarian and Servian troops. '".*?*:-*^i""-l- ;-- v Sir Edward Grey's statement on the Balkan situation has not yet" % been published in Germany. - ~....* ..-.., ~:t e, ;' s ' 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 7
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