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THE MORNING NEWS PACIN Dr. Dillon Tells How Bulgaria back, at all costs the forfeietd pro CHARGES OF LORD ST. DAVIS CAUSE FURTHER DEMOSTRATIONS IN HONOR The Great European War of 1914 1915.
OF MINISTER COHM.
vinces.
AN INVESTIGATION.
Outwitted the Entente Diplomatists. After that straightforward poit Entente Poeaders should read this section every day, from Key to Constantinople Lay in King that could only be the transmiswhich they will obtain a perfect knowledge ED TO HIS JOURNEY.
sion of Serbia abandonment of of the underlying causes and events, Ferdinand Hand, Says Expert. Macedonia to Bulgaria. Nothing which have led up to the By Dr. Dillon In no other European country, less would be accepted. And that Señor present conflict.
not even in Prussia, is one man Serbia would persist in refusing special telegram says that milita are decorated with bunting in Europe Foremost Writer on Balkan government as absolute as in the it, even though her very existen ry authorities are making a close honor of Minister Cohm. The Balkan States. The abuse of it ce depended on the sacrifice, was investigation as the result of the newspapers attich great importance to his journey.
Señor (THE GERMAN EMPEROR ON THE ved in the spirit of the new crusamay perhaps entail exceptionally taken for granted by every Bul sentational charge made by Lord St. Davis, against the French de, at once Christian and German Near Eastern events bear out severe pains and penalties there garian politician. Pashitch, the and a solemn service, to which no my statement that the plummet but these being hardly ever ap Serbian Premier, had said as General Staff, in which he claimmuch ed that the organization of the Carranza to be recognized de una As regards home polies, the ne but the emperor and his train and line have yet to be invented plied are not deterrent.
But a permanent league such King Ferdinand and his fellow army was not only inefficient but by Great Britain.
hoy poriost important work to which the were admitted. was held on the with which to take trustworthy as the Entente Powers dream of, with delight the twofold specta slow and that this was the cause tos en emperor turned his attention was summit of the Mount of Olives. soundings of Balkan politics.
The improbable is never elimi with its army of a million rifles, workers could, therefore, watch of the great blunder which resultcle: tante the increase of the German naval This. pronouncement created a pro ed in a tie in the battle of Loos NEW BRITISH CHARGE AF.
forces. From the moment of his found sensation, not only in Ger nated in the Peninsula and the its customs union, and other comOn the one hand Serbia squab which would have been otherwise FAIRS WILL RECOGNIZE THAT comp accession he constantly showed many where the indignation was unexpected is always hapening mon institutions is as difficult to an overwhelming victory, if the GOVERNMENT UPON HIS LE excutle keenest interest in naval af intense, but in Russia, France and there. Like a bolt from the blue realize as it is to establis peace bling with her own friends and writhing under their charge that necessary reserves had been furTURN TO MEXICO.
este fairs, and the numerous changes Japan, where it was regarded as a King Ferdinand general mobi permanently in Europe.
nished.
To glance only at the larger fen she was destroying the Balkan The Central News Agency made in the organization were Machiavellian attempt to loosen lization order came crashing thro WASHINGTON, 17th. The due to his personal initintive. It existing alliances. In the German ugh the serene atmosphere of En tures of the problem, the histori League and endangering the sueQ was in January 1895, at an even press and parlinment a storm of tente diplomacy while self compla cal antitheses of the Balkan peo cess of the Allies, and, on the reports from German sources that new British Chargé Affairs Mr.
tari ing reception to members of the protest arose. Prince Bulow, as cent statesmen were presenting ples, the vast differences of their other, the Entente Powers setting twelve thousand Arabians have pai Reichstag, that he publicly put technically responsible, handed in him with Macedonia and hoping, ideals the conflicting character of out on a wild goose chase. To Fer joined British troops operating in himself at the head of the move his resignation, which was not ac with his collaboration, soon to re their political strivings and social dinand, who plumes himself on Mesopotamia and that these are Hohler, has been authorized to forces, raise barriers to the union being a consummate actor, this si already within a few miles from recognize Carranza Government upon his return to Mexico.
ment for making Germany a sea cepted, and he was forced to ma vive the Balkan League. Another illusion gone exclai of those peoples which no diplo tuation must have appeared super Bagdad.
power. In all the subsequent dis ke in the Reichtag the best defenlatively amusing.
cussions on the naval bills his in ce that he could for the imperial med a Continental diplomatist matic labor can dislodge.
indiscretion, declaring that hen when the news reached him.
MISTAKE OF ENTENTE DIPLOfluence was decisively used to od There have been nothing but de CONSTANTINOPLE STRUGGLE MATISTS vercome the resistance of the Re ceforth the emperor would show ichstag. Our future, he decla. more reserve. The emperor publi lusions about the Balkan States But the diplomatists of the Enred, is on the water, and in spe ely endorsed the chancellor ex since the European war began.
In order to improve our Encrease and improve this section eches in all parts of the country planations, and for nearly two One of the most mischievous of In this rspect the Balkan Penin tente persevered and carried their We request our readers to overhe combated the indifference of years maintained in public an for the benefit of our readers.
almost ken notions about the psychology Europe, the struggle between Bul luntary sacrifice as in her terrible cooperation of our readers, not will not rest, he telegraphed THE ANGLO RUSSIAN ENTENTE of the peoples who inhabit the li garia and Serbin for betracedonia martyrdoom, accepted the situa only as far as subscriptions and look any defficiency found in the mon, advertisements are concerned but spelling or composing which tion and gave up Macedonia.
to his brother, till have brought havings its counterpart in the com might occur at the start but this Western statesmen have no Ari petition between France and GerGermany sea borne trade had Now at last, thought the Enten also in regard to contributions.
my navy to the same height as We will gladly accept and pub will be due to our staff, which is adne thread to serve te Governments, the problem is as a clue many for Alsace and Lorraine.
which my army stands. The devastily increased within the geneside solved.
lish any articles sent us, as long not quite conversant with the EnFrom the outset the struggle during the next few years showed South America and the countries inest of the Balkanie mind, and, for Constantinoople ought to ha troubled instead of being highly political character and providing ed in the near future.
velopment of German armaments ration: the opening up of Africa, through the labyrinthine windBut Bulgaria was profoundly as such are not of a personal or glish language. This will be avoidthat this no idle.
of the Far East had been followed sooth to say they never deemed ve been treated as one of the de pleased with the result of the Po such reading matter is of general We respectfully solicit your as he was inevitable by trade opportunities which Ger it worth their while to acquire termining factors of the European persen den vors. She could now or local interest to a given com correspondence which will always that the inference should be dra many quickly seized upon as an out war. But, despite the obvious im no longer lurk and weave unavo munity. Articles dealing with received our earlest and best atmore wn that the inerense of the Ger let for her manufactures, which BALKAN ACTIONS HINGES ON portance of this bridge between wed plans in the safe retreat of commercial industrial and agri tention. Any questions you wish man navy was directed towards hnd steadily increased in volume.
Europe and Asia, the goal remaijustifiable neutrality.
cultural matters will always be to ask or anything you eventual hostilities with Great While England foreign trade ned remote. Britain, the emperor himself in had Germany had increased eGreece was also expected to coWhile the Entente Powers we most welcome as well as general to know, just drop a line addressThe key to Constantine city sistel that the real object was the ven more, although the aggrega me in with the Allies and all the and all that that stands for was re pressing their case at Sofia, Fer news items from any town or com ed to the Editor of the English Section, El Imparcial. San Jopreservation of peace consistently te volume per annum was large. requisite preliminaries were con known to lie in Bulgaria. But dinand signed an order for gene munity in the country.
ral mobilization and rang up the We propose to constantly in sé.
with the maintenance of Germa ly in England favor. From the cluded, but when the time came Bulgaria, or say, rather, the Ausny place in the sun.
point of view, therefore, that En there was seen to be a hitch in the tro German prince who governs curtain on a new act.
big gland trade was threatened by arrangement, and the Venizelos that State, had made it over to The expedient being extremely HIS AIM AT WORLD WIDE DOMI Germany foreign policy, and Cabinet went out, together with the Central Empires before diplo dangerous, the wirepullers of So that the Triple Alliance might so the Chamber.
matists moved a pen in the matfia sought to allay suspicion by me time prove dangerous to the For one of the peculiarities of ter.
terming it armed neutrality. dis In March 1905, in a speech at peace of Europe and to England the Balkan States lies in this, that Entente diplomacy, far from ex claiming aggressive designs agaBremen, he declared the aim of own safety, was quite natural that after you have mastered the curi hibiting listlessness, as has been al inst Serbia or the Ententes. For the Hohenzollerns to be a world England should look for a way ous working of the national mind leged against it, set to work with the first care of Sofia and Ber Coffee (in grain) 29 per hun Lard: 50 per hundredweight; lin was to tranquilize Rumania dredweight.
wide dominion founded upon con out. This seemed to be possible by you have to recognize that the de extraordinary enterprise and in0. 60 cents per lb.
quest not gained by the sword but way of the Franco Russian enten cisive element lies not there at sistence. The only stricture that and Greece. The game was being Butter, 100. 00 per hundred Rice: 12 per hundredweight; by the mutual confidence of nat to, which England presently joi all. but in the interest or the bias might fairly be passed upon its played by two partners. Germany weight or. 10 per lb. 15 cents per lb.
ned.
ions that press towards the same of some one individual.
action is that it ignored or belit had already spread far and wide Garlic, 25 colones per hundredgoal. Every German warship The long period of mutual sus For each of those democratic led the circunstance that Bulga the terrifying tale that she was weight, cent per bundle.
Sugar. 13 per hundredweight; launched, he said, is one guaran picion between Russia and Great States is governed by a master via was already bound body and about to hack her way through Eggs, for 25 cents or 18 for 15 cents per lb.
Serbia and to pass thence through one colon.
tee more for peace on earth. In Britain was closed on August 31, who always possesses boundless soul to Germany and Austria.
Beans: 16 per hundredweight; the same spirit he protested Inter. 1907, when a convention was sig. power. Thus to give but one exam Four Great Powers entered into Bulgaria and Turkey.
Tortillas, for cents. 10 per half a decalitre.
The attitude of the brave Bulin an interview published in the ned for an amicable settlement of ple: Bulgaria is represented in in conversation with the four or five Fish, 50 colones per hundred Corn: 28 per fanega, 40 Daily Telegraph on the 28th of all questions at issue between the ternational politics, not by the Balkan States, so that nine For gars would then be shaped by di weight, 50 cents per lb.
October 1908, that he had always two powers in Asin generally, in Chamber but by an Austrian Ger eign Secretaries and about sixty cling to their neutrality and pas weight, 20 cents per lb.
re necessity. They would loyally Starch, 10 colones per hundredcents per half a decalitre.
been actuated by the friendliest cluding the demarcation of Per man, Ferdinand of Coburg, who Ministers plenipotentiary were Maccaroni: 124 per hundredfeelings towards England, but sinn spheres of influence. This publicly approved the vigorous thereupon engaged in interchangsivity.
weight; 30 cents per lb.
But there was more. In order that Germany must be prepared new entente with Great Britain, policy of the Turkish Pasha, ing views. Each of these conscien Cheese: 35 per hundredfor any eventualities in the East, cemented by a visit paid by King who was responsible for the Bul tious representatives exerted him to clear the road for the Teutons USEFUL to the Turkish capital the northweight; 10 cents per lb.
and that, in view of the growing Edward to the Ozar in June 1908 garian atrocities in the seventies. self to the best of his abilities, ma INFORMATION.
eastern Serbian front. the OrOnions: 50 per hundred naval power of Japan, England helped to unite closely once more de proposals, drafted plan, sent should welcome the existence of a the loosened alliance with Francretary (Sir Grey) nor any o schemes contrary to his own.
telegrams, and possibly thwarted uded of troops. And for this pursova Vidin tract. must be den RATES OF EXCHANGE ON SIGHT bundles; 05 cents per bundle.
German fleet when they speak ce, and so to preserve the threate ther secretary of state accompaniGround Cocoa. 75 per huntogether on the same side in the ned balance of Europe.
dredweight; 0, 90 cents per lb.
Months passed in this elaborate pose Bulgaria aggressive action great debates of the future.
king on his foreign visits. effort to get Bulgaria to outline was indispensable. But of the ar London KING EDWARD THE PEACE MA These objections were, however, her demands and to move Serbin my were moved against the Serbs New York 13000 For the emperor, who had puscouted by the government, and to accord them. And all that ex wreck vengeance on the perfidious New Orleans blished a cartoon, drawn by himthe quadruple entente would undeniably public opinion appro penditure of time and labor was EL DIA self representing the European powers in league against the Yel. as a promoter of international tivity in a sphere peculiarly his that Bulgaria statement was true The success of King Edward ved of the sovereign personal ac made in the single minded belief Bulgars. Even over these embar Hamburgh low Peril, the Anglo Japanese al friendliness, and the advantage own. The strengthening of Bri and that her freeom of choice rassing circumstances, however, Paris linnee seemed a betrayal of the of so efficient a type of kingship. tish influence in Europe, which Ferdinand resourcefulness pre Italy OFICIAL white race, an unnatural league attracted universal attention, and was the marked result of the Anreally existed.
vailed.
Spain which could not list. The justifi trenties of arbitration were con glo French and Anglo Russian en able to share that belief. The patch at first of four divisions to ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Sandi Monge, descuente una pena The scheme consisted in the dis writer of these was un cation of his naval policy so far cluded by Great Britain with tentes, and of the closer ties betSe permite que el reo Tobias as Buropean affairs were concer France, Spain, Italy, Germany ween England and countries like grounds on which he based his nia lest that country should keep ned was revealed in the effective and Portugal in 1903 and 1904, Portugal and Spain (whose young ble in the interests of the nation in the meantime an irregular arde confinamiento en San Marcos scepticism it was deemed advisaintervention of Germany in reg. In his first two years the king had king Alfonso married Princess Espring a surprise on the Bulgars.
The train for Puntarenas leav. de Tarrazú.
es San Jose at 50 a. and arard to France and Morocco in already earned the title of Edw na of Battenberg, King Edward to hold back.
1905, and in 1909 in the defiance ard the Pencemaker, and establish niece. had, indeed, temporarily It may, however, be remarked garian Bashibazooks, were to be my of 25. 000 comitadjis, or Buls rives at that port at 10 The train from Puntarenas leaof British policy when Austria, ed his position as a source of new the effect of rousing German sus that his conviction was founded dispatched from the northeastern ves that port at a. and arri gundo del Registro de la PropieSe nombra para escribiente setreaty of Berlin in regard to Bos tation was confirmed in the years the object of British foreign po which the diplomatic structure of Protests would be fruitless.
backed by Germany, tore up the strength to the state. This repu picion, the view taken being that on evidence, not on hearsay, for front, leaving Germany road to ves in San Jose at 50 nia and Herzegovina.
lie knew that the postulate on Turkey inadequately defended.
dad a don Claudio Peralta Carawhich followed during which af liey was to isolate Germany; and THE DIVINE MISSION OF GERMA ner fairs were settled in a somewhat man during 1907 and 1908 the politi the Entente was being built up For the comitadjis are not re in that city at 20 to old Neal situation was coloured by the hung in the air. It was palpable gular forces for which the Sofia The train from Alajuela leaves fashioned politicians. The enten discussions in the press with re to him that Bulgaria, or rather, Cabinet is responsible, and in this that city at p. and arrives in In speech after speech he procla lis influence notably by his re But in February 1909 the king anxious to lull the misgivings of cedonians in revolt against the un te with France was promoted by gard to Anglo German rivalry. Ferdinand and his Premier, were case they would be dubbed Ma San Jose at 20 Se prorroga por tres meses la licencia concedida a don Victor imed the world mission of Germa ception of President Fallieres in and queen paid a state visit to the the Entente and to cover with the bearable yoke of Serbia ny, of which he himself was the England in 1908. It was noticed Kaiser in Berlin, where the great cloak of nentrality aggressive desdivinely appointed instrument: that the permanent under secreta est cordiality was displayed on igns against Serbia and her po this attack on Macedonia would Any way the consequences of port at 40 Germans are the salt of the earth ry for foreign affairs, Sir Char all sids; the event was prepared verful protectors.
The train from Limon leaves licía, y se nombra en su lugar they must not weary in hte workles Hardinge, generally accompa for, in both countries, as a means BULGARIA DISSATISFACTION be the interruption of railway com that port at 40 and arrives in a don Rubén Oreamuno, y para of civilization, and Germanism, nied the king, as one of his suite, of dispelling the clouds which had munications betwen Saloniki and San Jose at 55 sustituir a éste a don Antonio like the spirit of imperial Rome, on his visits abroad: and the con gathered over the relations betSerbia, whereby the Serbs would WITH BUCHAREST TREATY must expand and impose itself. elusion of the Anglo Russian agre ween England and Germany, and be isolated and bereft of the sour lend a ready ear to Venizelos arMonge Murillo.
religious basis, for the whole of hu ement (1907. which was attri the success of the visit proved once Bulgaria frankly confessed pro ces of their supplies. As a corolgument in favor of mobilization.
man life hinges simply and sole. buted with some reason to royal more how powerful King Edw aty of Bueharest, which deprived to her own inadequate military pends in all probability less upon ficadora de San Isidro de Hereda found dissatisfaction with the trelary Greece would be abandoned Se le concede permiso para cele ly on our attitude towards our policy was hotly criticized in ard personality could be as an her of Macedonia: admitted her and financial resources.
Lord and Savienr. The emperor Radical quarters. It was pointed agency for peace and internatio resentment against Serbia and pro King Constantine than upon the progress in the East were concei Font that neither the foreign se nal amity.
It was this alarming prospect action and reaction of Bulgaria a beneficio de las iglesias del cate claimed her determination to win that moved King Constantine to and the quadruple alliance.
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