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...Bulgaria has offered to pay $106,150,000 (about one-quarter of the amount demanded by the Allies in the Treaty of Neuilly) to the Reparations Commission as settlement of her war debt. The proposed payment, if accepted, will be spread over a period of 60 years, and the first installment will be paid this year...
...Irregulars or " Comitadiji" are opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Neuilly, in which Bulgaria formally recognized her war indemnity and other obligations. The Comitadiji are a powerful organization receiving spasmodic support from Premier Stambolisky's political opponents...
...European war, will appear substantially as the victor of Europe. Mistress of extended and rich territories from the Aegean and the Mediterranean, from Syria and Mesopotamia to the Black Sea and Russia, and allied with the Moslem world toward the east, and the Bolsheviks to the north, and possibly Bulgaria or Hungary to the west, Turkey will be in a position to defy any friendly recommendations or threats on the part of any Christian country. In fact, it is possible that Turkey may become the center of an eastern military federation, which would prove very dangerous for the interests...
...borders of hysteria. Ultimatums have passed from Britain to Kemal, and, height, of insolence, Kema! has demanded Eastern Thrace. Moreover, the Nationalist leader, accepting the Allied terms, has added the proviso that be shall continue military operations during the proposed conference and that Red Russia, Persia, and Bulgaria be included on the commission...
...opera still remains a delightful and amusing creation. Straus's score is still "a thing of beauty and a joy forever". Moreover the settings of the first act combine brilliance of color with an ingenious use of draperies, and the whole is no further from the actualities of Bulgaria than the nature of the piece demands. The garden scene, likewise, is most picturesque, and is not sufficiently like any known landscape as to mislead even the most realistically-minded...