Show The Bulgarian Question ST PETEBSBITBO Oct 2The speech made by Prime Minister Tisza in the Hungarian Parliament eSDecially those portions relating relat-ing to independence of the Balkan States and Austrias determination to prevent the establishment of a protectorate over Bulgaria Bul-garia by any single foreign power has called forth many expressions of disapproval from the Russian press Te Novoe Vremya accuses Tisza of wishing wish-ing to captivate the sympathies of the rulers of the Balkan States so as to use them as a cover to wage war against the just and moderate mod-erate demands of Russia The German St Petersburg Gazette says I ig undeniable that the services rendered by Russia in securing se-curing Bulgaria independence entitles her dejure and th facto to a special position with regard to Bulgaria |