Secrets of the Balkans . ng no armistice except the removalof the German troops from the Roumanian territory beone of the conditions. We are still unable to give the least indication asregards the views of our governments concerning theiragreements with Roumania. We beg to repeat that inall the statements of the Entente, the national aspira-tions of Roumania have been omitted, that this excep-tion cannot be understood here, and that it places usin a difficult position. {October 23.) The local press has printed the follow-ing statement of the Roumanian National Committee ofTransylvania, accordi


Secrets of the Balkans . ng no armistice except the removalof the German troops from the Roumanian territory beone of the conditions. We are still unable to give the least indication asregards the views of our governments concerning theiragreements with Roumania. We beg to repeat that inall the statements of the Entente, the national aspira-tions of Roumania have been omitted, that this excep-tion cannot be understood here, and that it places usin a difficult position. {October 23.) The local press has printed the follow-ing statement of the Roumanian National Committee ofTransylvania, according to a telegram from Budapest: The executive committee of the National partyhave had, on October 12, a meeting at Cradia-Mare, inwhich it has been decided to adopt a statement by whichthe Roumanian nation, in the situation created by theWorld War, asserts the right to freely decide its destiny,with the other free nations. The national organization of the Roumanians inHungary does not allow the government, nor the Magyar. Alkxaxder Constaxtinescu GERMANS OFFER CONCESSIONS 251 parliament, nor any other foreign factor, to representthe interests of the nation of Roumania at the GeneralCongress of Peace. We refer to our telegram of August 27 as regards aninvention for making bread. It has been impossible un-til now to send the inventors to London, and, in viewof an eventual early peace, it leads us to think that itmight no longer be necessary to consider this inventors are impatient. Any delay risks theirpatent rights, a risk they wish to avoid, unless it isproved that their invention can be useful to the Allies. {October 26.) The statements of Mr. Take Jonescuregarding the approach of Roumanian interferencehave been reproduced, according to a Dutch newspaper,the Telegraaf, by the press in Bucharest. The pub-lishing of these statements is very imprudent, as any-thing justifying the defiance of the Germans can betheir pretext for the occupation of Moldavia, whichwould


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