CENTRAL POWERS
INTERNAL dissensions. SIGNS OF SERIOUS FRICTION. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK, August 11. (Received. Aug. 12, at 5.5 pjn.) ) The New York Times Washington correspondent has received authentic information from diplomatic circles that trouble is threatening between Austria and Bulgaria over the peace teems in the event of a Teutonic victory or a draw. Austria proposes to offer Serbia instead of Bosnia-Herzegovina, part of Macedonia which according to the Austro-Bulgarian Alliance is due to Bulgaria. There is also a possibility oi a German-Bulgarian disagreement owing to Germany's irritation at ■Bulgaria s refusal to declare war on tihe United States. A confidential despatch received at Washington states that both Bulgaria and Turkey are distrustful of Germany, and intend to cast off the Teutonic influence at the conclusion of the war.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17081, 13 August 1917, Page 10
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