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Show I1IV BITTER TOWARDRIIMANIA Has Entered Camp of Enemies After Two Years of Deception. Berlin, Aug. 2S, 5 p. m. Via London, Aung. 29, 3rl5 a, m. Bulgaria undoubtedly un-doubtedly will follow the lead of Germany Ger-many in declaring war on Rumania, in the opinion of Count Ernst von Rev-entlow, Rev-entlow, the naval expert of tho Tages Zeltung. Commenting on the action of Rumania, Ru-mania, von Reventlow writes: "It may be assumed with cortalnty that Germany and her allies had counted upon Rumania's participation in the war and havo taken measures In advance. In view of the geographical geographi-cal situation, tho assumption is permissible per-missible that military developments are i muniment. It was certain that the German empire would regard the :nuse of Its Austro-Hungarlan allies? hs its own. Allied Bulgaria undoubtedly undoubt-edly will do tho same. -The allies will meet the new enemy, who was once befriended by the Central Powers Pow-ers with whom ho even had a troaty alliance and who, after two years of purposeful waiting and deception now enters the camp of our enemies and drawB his sword for the simple reason I that he belioved tho moment has como to take booty." The Vossische Zeltung asserts "that the meddling of Rumania, in tho war means for Bulgaria a new military and political objective." |