THE BALKANS.
AT BABUNA PASS. SERBIAN TROOPS IN JEOPARDY. London, Nov. 17. The Bulgarians arc enveloping the Babuna Pass, and imperilling three Serbian regiments and a large section of their artillery.
ATTITUDE OF GREECE. GENERAL UNEASINESS. Athens, Nov. -7. M. Skouloudis, the Greek Premier, anil the municipality of Athens were among the early visitors to welcome M. Cochin, the French Minister, who received a great ovation. There v. .is a popular demonstration outside the French Legatton, and the ".Marseillaise" was sung with great enthusiasm. Judging from the tone of Government newspapers, which hint at the possibility of Greece emerging from her neutral attitude, the fear of Britain's prohibition of the export of English goods to Greece is causing uneasiness in the commercial world. King Constantine lias expressed a wish to see Lord Kitchener to discuss the situation from a military standpoint. London, Nov. 17. The Daily Mail's Paris correspondentsays: England's energy in detaining ninety Greek vessels at Liverpool and Newcastle is hailed with satisfaction in the French press.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1915, Page 5
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