GERMANS ASSURES RESERVES ARE GOING TO BALKANS
DESIGN TO OVERAWE" BULGARIANS SV6PECTED. ' „ , AMSTERDAM. Sept. 59. ■■'■ Renter. Herr von Hintze, the German Foreign Secretary, speaking in the Reichstag, said that Germany and Austria were throwing all available reserves into Bulgaria. The situation, however, remained critical. He endeavoured to convince the Reichstag that the request for an armistice had caused great indignation in Bulgaria. - . ~-_ , . PARIS, ,Bept. 23, _" . / >'o''' * J X-I' ' '• '. l ''■■■ According to information received in Switzerland,the Austrian and German reinforcements are intended not so much to assist - to domineer Wet Bulgaria, in fee event of she latter quitting the struggle. i . ■" * ' ■■ '% . > : ) •-'-.• •■,.;•. if!".' "•;.■ ■'■..'.:-',v.., '-a:. •vA<'S-v(; ; :V5-''';' ; A : '^-^ : i ' ■- v■. J. >~.,< J ' ■ >■•■ ■ 'y , *$d*W ......... J. ' >■ ' , ! i'-...:-v^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 5
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