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RUSSIA READY FOR WAR.

SERVIAN CAUSE ESPOUSED. . FEVERISH ACTIVITY. (Rec. November 12, 1 tun.) St, Petersburg, November 11. All the newspapers espouse the Servian cause. ..''•"'' Besides keeping back reservists in St, Petersburg and the western districts, and mobilising the fleet at Scbastopol, the Government is holding transports ready to convey troops in the Black Sea. Tho arsonalsa nd tho commissariat dopartmente are working night and day, "GOODWILL AND CALMNESS." (Rec. November 12, 0.35 a.m.) Vienna, November 11. The "Reiohpost" denies that the Triple Alliance is initiating common action in Belgrade, and adds that for the present Austria will continue to treat the Servian demands. with goodwill. end calmjiossi

Thousands participated dn a Social Democratio demonstration against a war. GERMANY AND PEACE. (Bee, November 11, 10.35 p.m.) London, November 11. The "Daily Mail's"..Vienna corfespond* ent states that Germany, is endeavouring to moderate Austrian policy in Albania. (Rcc. November 11, 10.35 p.m.) Berlin, November 11. Herr von Kiderlen-Wacchter, Minister for Foreign Affairs, is engaged in discovering a formula designed to appease Austria and Servia. TRIPLE ENTENTE AND ALBANIA, Paris, November 10. Some of the newspapers state that .tho j Government has urged Austria to refrain from preoipitate action : towards. Servia, and has promised her that the Triple En* tente will duly consider claims regarding Albania once the war is ended. . ALBANIAN INDEPENDENCE.. Vienna, November 10. The Albanian, leader Ismail Kenmh in an interview, said the Albanians would demand their independence. Tho Malissofi were fighting not for Montenegro, but for independence. He added that Albania desired the assistance of Austria' and Italy in her social and economic-: development. ■-.'■ .-'.'.,"' ' ADRIATIC PORT DEMANDED. Belgrade, November 10. M. Pasios, the Servian Premier,; in an interview, said that Servia must have. a port in the Adriatic. She had Been offered an outlet in the Aegean Sea, but would offend her allies if she accepted the offer.' ".. ■ . WARSHIPS EN'ROUTE. BRITISH VESSELS LEAVE MALTA. Malta, Noverfiber 10., The British warships.Hiberhia> , Com> monwealth, and Dominion (all of.' 1fi,350 tons), and the Black Prince (13,550 tons), and- tho.Cumberland (9800 tons) have (sailed eastward. '; GERMAN ORDER FOR COAL,' | ; London, November 10. : The newspapers state that the' Germans I are inquiring at Cardiff with .'&'. vie* to placing an-unlimited coal orders with in> I. mediate, delivery in the Mediterranean. Steamers : niust be offered for one, two,; orthree months, at. tho charterer's option. f ':'.'.' ■■■ ' ~ : .' '•'■'■ : AMERICAN CUTTER AT BEIRUT,. Washington, November 10. I The American revenue cutter Analgo, now at Port Said, has been ordered to Beirut, Smyrna, to protect 'Americansy; and await the arrival- of the cruisers' Montana.and Tennessee. j Mr. British .'Ambassador,'. conferred with President Taft on the Turkish question. . . • '■■■"'■■.• ; RED CROSS FUNDS,. ' . DONATION BY THE. • KING, . . : ■. London, November 10', King -George. has given ono hundred pounds to the Balkan Red Cross Fund. INDIAN MOSLEM AID. Bombay, November 10, Moslems here are- subscribing .thousands;: of'pounds daily for the Red .Crescjent funds. They -have '. already.'•''remitted .£17,000. ; to Constantinople. .. ' : UV/ii,. v./. .;. REJOICING. IN .GRSEffi'; ,' v Athens, November-.10,' ' At Canea, Crete,- a Te Deuud was-sung in' the Cathedral when news Of.thO fall of Salonika was received!' There' wna-. great popular rojoioing. ,' MUTINY ON A TURKISH WARSHIP; Athens, November 10. Seventy-five of the crew of tho Fethi Bulend, Turkish, warship recently sunk by the. Greeks, perished, . A)crew dispatohed to a Turkish ...vessel at Fiiad mutinied and shot;the captain. Many of the.mutineers in turn were shot by -the officers.;: A mutiny, occurred' in the garrison when the men' were asked to reinforoe the outposts*. It 'was only appeased by stories of Turkish triuoiphs. Tho arrival of British aid Ererich .warships has allayed' the panic among the Mussulman population. TBT3 SIEGE OF SCUTARI. ■ . '-' Cetjine, November 10. France has Instructed her- Consul, and all French'residents'to quit Scutari. WALL "STREET. AFFECTED. '■■ [ New York,, November 10. : , The stook market ia-seriously, unsettled. I owing to the war news. European banks' are curtailing. private discount 3' Lead- [ ing share issues fell several points. . . , ■ I: [ EMISSARIES TO DUTCH INDIES, ■■'~.. (Rep:, November 11, 10.25. p.ni.) ■ The Hague,'No.ve.mbsr 11, The Netherlands Ministor in Constantinople announces the dispatch of Mohammedan emissaries to the Dutch Indies to stir up the Moslems there. '-.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 12 November 1912, Page 5

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RUSSIA READY FOR WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 12 November 1912, Page 5

RUSSIA READY FOR WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 12 November 1912, Page 5

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