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DISSENSIONS BETWEEN GERMANS AND BULGARIANS.

THE CAMPAIGN IN ALBANIA.

EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH CRITICALLY ILL

SITUATION AT KOT-EL-AHARA.

Differences are reported to have arisen between the Germans and Bulgarians. It is expected that the former will concentrate against Albania and Mesopotamia, and not Salonika or Egypt: The Austrian Emperor is again stated to be critically ill. General Townshend reports a Turkish retirement from the British defences at Kut-el-Amara. Artillery activity continues on the Western front. The House of Lords finally passed the Military Service Bill.

[Pbbßß Association —Copibigbt.J

THE BALKANS.

TROUBLE BETWEEN GERMANS AND BULGARIANS.

THE ALBANIAN CAMPAIGN.

EXPECTED CHANGE OF GERMAN

PLANS.

(Received Jan. 29, 1.3-5 a.m.)

Salonika, Jan. 27

There is serious trouMe between the Germans and Bulgarians. Mackensen interviewed- King Ferdinand at Sofia, requesting his urgent intervention, and also urging him to push on the Albania campaign by bringing up. uew troops.

It is expected that the Germans will campaign against Albania .and Mesopotamia, and not Salonika or Egypt.

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Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13997, 29 January 1916, Page 5

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DISSENSIONS BETWEEN GERMANS AND BULGARIANS. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13997, 29 January 1916, Page 5

DISSENSIONS BETWEEN GERMANS AND BULGARIANS. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13997, 29 January 1916, Page 5