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CENTRAL POWERS.

BALKAN NATIONS. DIFFERING OVER HOPED-FOR SPOILS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. Received 5.5 p.m., August 12th. WASHINGTON, August 11. The "New York Times"- Washington correspondent states that he has authentic information from diplomatic circles that trouble is threatening between Austria and Bulgaria over peace terms, in the event of a Teutonic victory or a draw. Austria proposes to offer Serbia, instead of Bosnia and Herzegovina, that part of Macedonia which, according" to the Austfo-Bulgarian alliance is due Bulgaria. There is also a possibility of a Germo-Bulgar disagree went owing fa Germany's irritation at Bulgaria's refusal to dieclare war on the United States. A confidential despatch received in Washington states that both Bulgaria and Turkey are distrustful of Germany, and intend to cast off Teutonic influence at the conclusion of the war. COUNT TISZA AS SOLDIER. ZURICH, August 10. The es-Pre'mieT of Hungary, Count hns gbHe to the front as a second Colonel of Hussars.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16311, 13 August 1917, Page 7

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CENTRAL POWERS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16311, 13 August 1917, Page 7

CENTRAL POWERS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16311, 13 August 1917, Page 7