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THE BALCAN STATES

NEW BALKANS' PHASE. ANXIETY IN AUSTRIA & GERMANY. (By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright) LONDON, February 13. In view of Jtonmania’s future policy, which is daily causing increased anxiety to the Auslro-Gorman press, importance is attached to the news that railway communication between Itussia ami lloumonia lias been interrupted owing to troop movements in Bessarabia, where only troop trains art* moving. The view taken in some quarters in London is that to-day's news marks the opening of a new phase in the Balkans. BULGARIA PROPOSES SEPARATE PEACE. ATIIKN'S, February 13. The statement is continued that Bulgaria, has made overtures to the Fntento for a separate peace. KAISER'S WARNING TO ROUMAMTA THE PATE OP BELGIUM AND SERBIA BO.MF. February I t. Keecived February I I, 11.33 p.m. 11l Secolo's Bucharest correspondent slates that diplomatic circles have received information that the Kaiser, replying to the King of Bulgaria's questions regarding Ronmania, remarked that if the latter disbelieves the fate of Belgium because Belgium is distant, lie hdpes she will not tie blinded to the spectacle of Serbia. If that does not waken her from her dreams, the Austro-Ger-inans. Bulgers and Turks have siiflieicnt. troops lo Ibrow across the Danube towards Bucharest. It : s understood that the Bulgarians and Bormans are anxious to clearly ascertain Ronniania's linal altitude before attacking Sakmika.

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Southland Times, Issue 17657, 15 February 1916, Page 5

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THE BALCAN STATES Southland Times, Issue 17657, 15 February 1916, Page 5

THE BALCAN STATES Southland Times, Issue 17657, 15 February 1916, Page 5