ROUMANIA DECIDES
NEGOTIATIONS WITH CENTRAL POWERS. & u t< (Rcuvor's Telegrams.) c: (Received March sth, 8.10 p.m.) si LONDON, March 4. Renter's Ja-ssy correspondent wires: "The Crown Council. King Ferdi- n nand presiding, decided to reply to tlie lS( enemy ultimatum received on March n Ist that Roumania has decided to enter p into peace negotiations with the Central Powers. t] Negotiations wiil open shortly at j Bucharest. ARMISTICE CONDITIONS P ACCEPTED. (.Reutcr's Telegrams.) " (Received March sth. 10.25 p.m.) f. NEW YORK, March 5. J A Berlin official report states that the e Roumanians have accepted the armistice conditions. P NO PEACE AT ANY PRICE. f Service.) S (Received March Gth, 1.25 a.m.) ■j, LONDON, March 5. n The Jassy correspondent of the c '"Temps" slates that the Roumanian Premier, General Avcrescu, declares J] that he is determined not to sign peace at any price. If the enemy terms are not acceptable Roumania may sec the s I utility of extreme resistance, which A might cost tho Central Powers dear. * J GRAND VIZIER TO PARTICIPATE, r (Renter's Telegrams.) * (Received March Gth. 1.25 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 5. r Tho Grand Yizier has gone to J Bucharest to participate in the peace negotiations. j
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16153, 6 March 1918, Page 7
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