Show BULGARIANS S ARE TING I FOR t I Cavalry and Artillery Under Germans Near Serbian Border Borde t. t 1 M Bulgaria Protests LONDON Oct 9 1237 p. p m. m Strong m. Strong representations are said by the Central News to have been made by Bulgaria Bulgaria Bulgaria Bul Bul- garia to Greece against the landing of French and Brit British h troops at The dispatch says that Premier Premier Premier Pre Pre- mier informed the Greek minister that the landing of allied troops at was not in harmony with the attitude of the Greek government toward Bulgaria The premier added that if the attitude of Greece was not altered the Bulgarian cabinet could not be responsible for a change in the feelings of the Bulgarian people i iThe The Bulgarian minister at Athens is said to have been j instructed to make s similar I representations S to the e Greek ie government t v- v LONDON Oct pct 9 1225 1225 p. p m mr-Ai mr Al though the last twenty four hours brought no climax In the swiftly changing political situation In Inthe the Balkans London begins to view It In clearer perspective The departure of the quadruple entente diplomats has given finality to Bulgaria's commitment com com- to the side side- of the central powers but as yet there has been no formal declaration of war between Bulgaria and Serbia or the entente Excepting an unconfirmed report of a Russian bombardment of the Bulgarian coast near Varna no overt act of hostility has been committed by Bulgaria or her new opponents Nevertheless Bulgaria is reported to tobe tobe be he preparing It a flank attack on SerbIa Serbia Serbia Ser Ser- bIa bia carried out in conjunction with the the German Austro-German invasion She is concentrating cavalry supported supported sup sup- ported by heavy artillery under German German Ger man command in the direction of ot southwest of Sofia near the Serbian border According to official Serbian advices advices ad ad- vices the German Austro-German attack has not won much of an initial success the invaders having suffered large losses in crossing the Save and now being pinned to the brink of the river Many Germans are among the prisoners and some of them are said Iaia to be members of a Prussian brigade which formerly was operating operating operate ing against Italy There remains a slight element o. o of doubt as to toy the attitude of Greece Continued on pa page e 2 21 BULGARIANS ARE Continued from page t i X which I probably will not be dispelled until the new cabinet makes definite pronouncement of its policy Allies Not Worried In the m meantime antime the entente powers pow pow- ers era appear to be satisfied with assurances assurances as as- I of continued neutrality and I see no reason to believe that Greece Intends to array herself against them in the impending conflict I Allied troops to the number number of of or 32 are reported to have landed already already al already al- al ready at and obstacles to their transportation to Serbia have been removed by the prompt action of the Greek minister of in the Venizelos cabinet M. M Diamantides in freeing the railways from German Austro-German control Russia has made official announcement announce ment meat of the sinking of a German transport by a British submarine Inthe in inthe inthe the Baltic The front still stUl claims greatest attention in the eastern fighting zone The Germans are now launching an attempt to take the city from the north and their onslaught on on- slaught exceeds in violence the previous previous pre pre- attacks from the west and south A desperate battle has bas been fought Caught miles and the ten north of oC I I Russians admit loss of or part of their I j trenches I Another Surprise Due From to the Molo Lida-Molo railroad local successes are claimed by the Russians Russians' On the rest of or the eastern front the rapidity of attacks and counter counterattacks counterattacks counterattacks attacks the capture and recapture of ot trenches leaves it in doubt which side is really on the defensive German artillery fire continues along the whole of ot the western front being directed with particular violence yio yb- yb lence ence against Loos to regain which the he Germans are making a determined determined deter deter- mined effort and against the left i wing of the attacking French forces in n Champagne Speculation as to the next surprise I this his kaleidoscopic situation may bring forth which is always active was given fresh life lite today by a cryptic remark In the Daily Dany Telegraph Telegraph Tele Tele- graph which in concluding an editorial edi edi- tonal orial on events in the Balkans says Meanwhile the world is waiting for news of events h as they come to pass will once more profoundly profoundly pro pro- ro- ro change the aspect of the war situation |