SERBIA'S PROPOSED ATTACK.
SIR E. GREY'S ATTITUDE EXPLAINED. LONDON, November 10. (Received Nov. 11, at 8.10 p.m.) In the House of Commons, Mr J. A. Bryce asked whether the Allies had refused Serbia permission to attack Bulgaria before she mobilised, in order to anticipate the inevitable Bulgarian attack.
Lord Robert Cecil replied that Serbia , expressed the opinion that an early attack would be the wisest mili* tary policy. Sir E. Grey sent no instructions to the Minister at Nish, but on September 27 Sir E. Grey wrote that all political and diplomatic argumeats were against the proposed ac= tion, adding that he was himself no judge of strategical considerations. >
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16539, 12 November 1915, Page 5
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