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Show SERBIAN VIEW OF THE ATTITUDE OF BULGARIA ETROGRAD. Oct. 6, 12 noon, via London, Lon-don, 1:15 p. m. Tho correspondent at Nisb of the Novoe Vremya sends the following fol-lowing Interview with Ljouba Jovano-vitch, Jovano-vitch, Serbian minister of the interior: To mask her real aims In mobilizing mobiliz-ing Bulgaria has again advanced the Macedonian question, which is essentially es-sentially a Slavic family affair of secondary importance at the time of a world's war. During the last year we have twice officially offered Sofia to make any reasonable agreement concerning Macedonia, in addition to which the entente nllies repeatedly have attempted to reach a peaceful solution of this question in order to , avert the danger threatening Slavdom. Slav-dom. 'J All these efforts were unsuccessful, because there is no critical Macedonian Mace-donian question. The question Is German influence, the complete subordination sub-ordination of Bulgaria to German interests. in-terests. Germany Is not interested in Slavic affairs. Sbe is merely using the Macedonian question to promote hex-hegemony hex-hegemony in the Balkans and complete com-plete the conquest of the near cast. |