RUMANIA AND GREECE.
LONDON, October 11. Interviewed by the Pall Mall Gazette, M. Boshkovitz, the Serbian Minister in London, said : “We hope and expect that Rumania and Greece will join us. The Serb army, owing to the liberal assistance sent by England, is in first-rate condition.” M. Zaimis, in the Chamber, stated that his policy would be armed neutrality with vigilance. M. Venizelos told the House that he would support the Government while that policy was adhered to, nevertheless his only question was when they must enter the war since Bulgaria wished to aggrandise herself at Greece’s expense. Hellenism was doomed should Bulgaria conquer.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 22
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