THE BALKANS
A HOPEFUL OUTLOOK, PraosiTO)-''xiEßMjnr tnthigihs. KISH, Sept. A. A semi-official reply to tho Entente ■will be-drafted shortly and.presented.'te Some., The tone of the Balkans is generally favourable to the Allies, and cvelopments axe, awaited. It is beBeved that M. Radoslavoff no longer possesses a majority,, KISH, Sept. 5. Serbia has handed her reply -to the Entente. PARIS, Sept. 4. The Echo da Paris says that M.Malinoff, chief of tho Bulgarian Democratic Party, in ah interview at Salonika, stated that Germany and Austria, while proposing to Bulgaria the partition of Serbia, simultaneously offered to Roumania the dismemberment of Bulgaria. ' LOKDON, Sept. 4.. > Renter reports that Eonmania ■gave permission for the transit of twenty trucks of German hospital material to Turkey. Officials found sis wagons full of ergilosives and poison gas materials, disguised as .surgical lint. The wholcwas confiscated. GOOD WORK BY PJ3UMAKIA BUCHAREST, Sopi. 4. The prohibition of wheat export for the frontier hap been made absolute. The Government is advancing growers sixty per cent, of its value, and mas also forbidden gold transit, thus preventing Germany sending money to Turkey.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144777, 6 September 1915, Page 3
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182THE BALKANS Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144777, 6 September 1915, Page 3
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