THE BALKAN TROUBLE.
vXJiii ted Press 'Association: —-Gcpyrigh t*) LONDON, December 8. Renter states that a. new infantry division and two inonhtain brigades have been organised "in Bosnia. N BttRON, December 8. ,
Prince yon r Bulow remarked that _ Italy, like JGferjriany, was prompted by her own interests to adopt a mediatorial attitude": It was as possible now as on any previous occasion to adjust the differences between Italy and Auir tria. ■-'•••.'.
The newspaper '-'Lpkalanzeig'cr'' has published a remarkable.-intprview. 'with" M. Isvolsky;1 Russian Foreign Minister, who states tbat the conclusion, of ia^ formal alliance • between 'France, Russia, and England is imminent. This has become necessary, in order to prevent 'Germany; ff6m pursuing a pei*sonaJ, independent .jiolicy in,, tho East,. which woulcKpause a greater breach of iho peace thali Austria's Balkan policy. M. Isvolsky - stated .that, should the Powera -accept' "Austria's fait accompli, Russia would claim /compensation on bohali" of those interested in the Balkan States. V
Received December 10,\12f:4Q. a.m. ' VIENNA, D^ccniber- 9. Tho aZeit';^ which 13 -closely allied to the official world in Vienna, expresses disappointment at Prince yon Buolow's speech, and complains of his not having mentioned the^"British diplomacy, tho hand of Mhlch is directing the strange and mysterious, movement now running through |he European State's mid peoples. \ .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 10 December 1908, Page 5
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209THE BALKAN TROUBLE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 10 December 1908, Page 5
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