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SIMMERING.

MOVES IN THE BALKANS TEUTON INTRIGUE RAMPANT BRITAIN'S FKM STAND IMPRESSES GREECE. TURKS SAID TO HAVE LEFT ENOS "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. (Received October 6, 9 a.m.) LONDON, October 5. "Tho TimesV correspondent in Sofia says: "It is believed that the Allies arc unanimous as to what steps will be taken should Germany endeavour to establish military communication with Turkey through tho Balkans. 31. Malinoff refuses to enter tho Bulgarian Cabinet unless the Government's foreign policy favours the Allies. The pro-Gerraan press is endeavouring to soothe apprehensions by affirming that Greece is disposed to adopt a friendly attitude towards Bulgaria. 31. Vonizercs, aware of tho danger of frontier incidents, has withdrawn Greek troops to a fiHort distance from tho frontier." 1 A correspondent in Salonika says that exasperation against Bulgaria is acute and universal. Tho disagreeable impression created by tho garbled summaries of Sir Edward Grey's speech, •which were posted at street corners and published in the pro-German press, was removed later by the publication of accurate reports, making it clear that Great Britain would not tolerate hostilities against Serbia. The Turkish press unanimously hails Bulgarian rnobilisaUra as proof of her determination to take immediate action , *.nd remedy the injustice brought, about by trie Treaty of Bucharest. At a meeting of the Turkish Chamber, the rice-president said that events were tending to justify £a!il Bey"., prediction that tho 'JDordanolle? would prove the Allies' tomb. The Turks are believed to have era-

cuated Enos in consequence of the discovery of a widespread plot organised by the Macedonian Committee in Bona. Numerous arrests are reported. (Enos is a port in "European Turkey, north of the Gallipoli Peninsula.) AT SALONIKA. ALLIED LANDING. THE REPORT CONFIRMED. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyviglit | (Received October 6, 10.30 a.m.) | ROME, October 5. The "TribunaV Athens correspondent confirms tho landing of a division of Allies at Salonika. I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 1

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SIMMERING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 1

SIMMERING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 1