Sunday, November 25, 2012

Rumania Is Very Restive.

New York Times 100 years ago today, November 25, 1912:
Proposed Division of Macedonia Among Allies Angers Bucharest.
    LONDON, Monday, Nov. 25.— As the war approaches a conclusion, public opinion in Bucharest, according to the correspondent of The Standard, is getting more excited with reference to safeguarding Rumanian interests.
    Mass meetings were held Sunday to protest against the reported Greek occupation of the Kutzovlacs in Macedonia. The leaders of this race strongly object to the division of Macedonia between the Greeks, Bulgars, and Servians, as they fear their own nationality would be squeezed out.
    The peace delegate, Osman Nizami Pasha, Turkish Ambassador to Germany, arrived at Bucharest Sunday on his way to Constantinople. He will have an interview with King Charles before leaving, and it is expected that Rumania will make its influence felt in the negotiations on peace terms.

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