ATTITUDE OF RUMANIA.
THE PRO«-GERMAN CANDIDATES DEFEATED. PARIS, Jan. 22. At the by-elections m Rumania, the Ministerialists were returned, and the Germanophile candidates defeated. , THE MODERN "CAESAR." PRAISE FOR THE CONCEITED KAISER. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 22. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, when toasting the Kaiser at a banquet at Nish on January 18, concluded by remarking: "Hail Emperor, Caesar and King 1 Thou* &ri> victor and glorious \ In ancient Nish all the peoples of the East salute thee as a redeemer, bringing to the oppressed prosperity and salvation." The Kaiser, replying, said that he had been challenged by enemies who endangered the kultur of the whole of Europe. "We had a 'hard fight," he said, "which was spread further under King Ferdinand and Bulgaria had add : ed one sublime leap to glory to another. With God's gracious help great deeds had been accomplished. With firmest con fidence we pursue our aims.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 3
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