Secrets of the Balkans . ns to February 22. {Feb. 18.) The news came today of the break ofthe armistice between Russia and the Central result can plainly be foreseen: Russia will be unableto offer any resistance, and the enemy will take possessionof Ukrainia, and then Roumania will be completelysurrounded by her foes. Also, the Maximalist Committee at Odessa, pre-sided over by the Roumano-Bulgarian agitator, Rakow-sky, has sent an ultimatum to Roumania to remove hertroops from Bessarabia, and is making other unacceptabledemands. This confirms the belief that in case of aGerman offen


Secrets of the Balkans . ns to February 22. {Feb. 18.) The news came today of the break ofthe armistice between Russia and the Central result can plainly be foreseen: Russia will be unableto offer any resistance, and the enemy will take possessionof Ukrainia, and then Roumania will be completelysurrounded by her foes. Also, the Maximalist Committee at Odessa, pre-sided over by the Roumano-Bulgarian agitator, Rakow-sky, has sent an ultimatum to Roumania to remove hertroops from Bessarabia, and is making other unacceptabledemands. This confirms the belief that in case of aGerman offensive, the Roumanians will not be able toretreat to Russia. We are forced to realize that no effort on our partcan delay the conclusion of a separate peace, unless theGerman demands are so intolerable as to be rejected,but even then, resistance can be of only brief duration. {Feb. 20.) Without awaiting Roumanias answer totheir ultimatum, the Odessa Maximalists have seizedand imprisoned the Roumanians in that city, many of. At the American Consulate in Belgrade


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