HEAVY INDEMNITY.
THE ALLIES AND THEIR.DEMANDS. CAUSE OF THE DELAY. .. (Eeo. December 8, 0.15 a.m.) London, December 2. The "Dajly Mail's" Sofia correspondent etates that the allies intend to domand an indemnity, of .£48,000,000, besides the surrender of all.Turkish territory in Europe except Constantinople and tho Dardanelles coast. ■■..')'.'•■■ The signing of the protocol has been postponed to enable the Greek delegate to obtain authority to sign it. The terms provide for forty-eight hours' notice of the resumption of hostilities in the event of the negotiations breaking down. '.",_■ v . ' i The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent states that the Turkish army ie bitterly opposed to peace, except among the senior officers, who recognise the futility of continuing the war. Kurdish women aro aiding their husbands in the trenohes. The Central News Agency declares that there is friction..between. Bulgaria and the. other allies owing to King Ferdinand's unlimited ambition. He desires to dominate the Balkans. . The Bulgarians made forced marches in an effort.to reach Salonika first, when exigencies demanded their, concentration, at Chatalja. ..: . ■■' i; ..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 5
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171HEAVY INDEMNITY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 5
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