Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War, Part 2Oxford University Press, American branch, 1916 - 1516 pages |
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action agreement Ambassador at Berlin Ambassador at Constantinople Ambassador at Vienna Ambassador in London army Article VII assured August Austria Austria-Hungary Austro Austro-Hungarian Government Balkan Baron Burian Belgian Belgium Belgrade Britain British Ambassador Chargé d'Affaires communication Constantinople Constantinople to Russian coöperation Count Berchtold Dardanelles declaration demands discussion Edward Grey.-(Received July Emperor England Excellency Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Foreign Telegram France French Ambassador frontier German Ambassador German Government GIERS Goeben Goschen Gouvernement Royal Grand Vizier Grey to Sir Imperial and Royal informed Italian Ambassador Italy July 29 Ložnica Majesty Majesty's Government Mallet to Sir mediation ment Minister for Foreign mobilisation Monarchy Narodna Odbrana Ottoman peace Petersburgh Porte Powers Prince von Bülow proposal qu'il question regard Royal Government Royal Italian Government Russian Ambassador Russian Government Russian Minister Sazonof Serajevo serbe Servia Servian Government Servian reply Sir Edward Grey Sir Edward Grey.-(Received Telegraphic tion to-day Treaty troops Turkey Turkish ultimatum
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Page 895 - Petersburgh to try and arrange matters. If Germany will adopt this view, I feel strongly that France and ourselves should act upon it. Italy would no doubt gladly co-operate. No diplomatic intervention or mediation would be tolerated by either Russia or Austria unless it was clearly impartial and included the allies or friends of both. The co-operation of Germany would, therefore, be essential No.
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Page 871 - This declaration shall simultaneously be communicated to the royal army as an order of the day by his Majesty the King and shall be published in the Official Bulletin of the army. The Royal Servian Government further undertakes: 1.
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