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Show BALKAN PROBLEM BEING SOLVED r: - Both Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria Are Expected to Adopt a Mor Moderate Policy. War Clouds Arc Fast Drifting Qv and Will Probably Entirely Disappear Disap-pear With Visit of Emperor William to Austria. London. The recent pour parlours In Kuropean capitals appear to havo brought tho Idea of an lntornntlon.it congress for tho settlement of tho lialkan problems appreciably nearer realization. Uotlf Austria-Hungary Pnd Bulgaria are adopting n policy ot moderation. Baron von AchrcnthnL tho Austro-Httngnrlan foreign minis-ler, minis-ler, announces that his government la ready to enter the congress to discuss the annexation of Bosnia nnd Hcrze-lovlnn, Hcrze-lovlnn, provided tho discussion re. ipects Austria's "sovereign rights" in these provinces, whllo tho Bulgarian government is now reconciled to tho I nymeiit of pecuniary compensation lo Turkey. A further rapproachmciit between the contending parties Is expected to lesult from tho visit of IJmporor Wllllnm Wll-llnm to tl Austrian cmporor nnd Archduko Francis, who Is regarded as the prime mover In Austria's forward lollcy In tho Balkans. M. Mtlovanovlcs, tho Servian foreign for-eign minister, arrived In Iondon on Tuesday. To his policy of moderation s.t a critical moment is attributed tho Inct that Senia is not plunged Into r war adventure. Ho will confer with Sir Kdwnrd Grey, British 6ecre-tary 6ecre-tary for foreign arfairs, during his stay lwro, and tho conferences nro expected ex-pected to confirm Servla in a policy of pence. M. Mllovanovlcs will proceed pro-ceed to Paris on Saturday, and then to Borne. |