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Show WARREVIEW London. April 5. 1.40 p. m. The roing band of Bulgars, driven out of Serbia after Its sudden raid, has penetrated pene-trated Greece at three points, according accord-ing to Salonikl dispatches. The English press sees in this episode the possibility of developments which may mean a flare up In the smouldering smoul-dering Balkan situation. Advices reaching Ixmdon by way of Rome, however, assert that Bulgaria has agreed to give full satisfaction to Serbia. All the Balkan nations, as well as Italy, are awaiting the outcome out-come with interest. Meanwhile Greece is massing troops along the Bulgarian frontier and Bulgarian rescnists, according to advices from Salonlki. have received orders to join tho colors. In the countries allied with Germany, Aus tria and Turkey the recent developments develop-ments are blamed upon German intrigue in-trigue Austrians Making Desperate Fight The. Carpathian front is the quar ter In which a decision of first importance im-portance is expected soon. lx)udon seems to be confident that the Russians Rus-sians will break through into Hungary. Hun-gary. The Austrians are said to be throwing every man into the fight at this point. Notwithstanding official denials, it is believed in Rome that there is a basis for the report that Turkey and possibl Austria are considering the initiation of peace negotiations, in this connection significance Is attached at-tached to the presence in Switzerland of Djavid Pasha, Turkish minister of finance. Rome dispatches say his denials de-nials should not be regarded seriously. serious-ly. Official announcement was made at Vienna last Wftk that peace negotiations nego-tiations were being considered. Russian Warships Are Sunk. An official statement from the Turkish war department savp that the Turkish fleet has sunk two Russian warships in the Black sea near Odessa. Odes-sa. It is said also that a mine sweeper sweep-er which attempted to approach the entrance to the Dardanelles was destroyed. de-stroyed. Austrian Forces Retreating Beyond the bare admission that the Austrian forces in the BeskJds have been compelled to retreat. Vienna has given no indication of the status of affairs along that section of the Hungarian Hun-garian frontier There Is, as yet, no indication whether Hungary Is threat ened seriously with invasion. The Russian war office not only claims a great success in the Beskids but asserts definite advantages have been gained over the Germans In northern Poland |