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Show Every Possible Means Being Brought to Bear by Enemy on Suffering Nation. BERNE. Switzerland, Wednesday, March 13 The peaco treaty that has been signed by Russia and Rumania has not caused any change in Serbia's attitude, M. Gruitsch. Serbia's diplomatic diplo-matic representative here, has informed inform-ed a Swiss interviewer. All the rumors ru-mors in regard to a separate peace on the part of Serbia are unfounded, he declared. Although Serbia had lost in the war and during the occupation about 1,-000,000 1,-000,000 of her inhabitants, added M. Gruitsch, there were still tho men who will preserve in Srbla's former course. GENEVA, Switzerland, March 15. According to unofficial information reaching here, Austria -Hungary nnd Bulgaria in the period since tho Russian Rus-sian revolution have brought great pressure to bear upon Serbia to conclude con-clude a separate peace. Two means are said to have been employed, one involving oppressive measuros and deportations de-portations in the occupied territories, whllo as another means to the ond, thirty Serbian deputies of the National Nation-al party who were Austrophile and remained re-mained in Serbia after the retreat of tho army were invited to Vienna and lavishly entertained. Both plans, tho advices declare, proved a complete failure, the Serbian people despite thftlr sufferings remaining re-maining loyal to their Allies and their king. . cr . |