TURKEY OBSTINATE.
WILL NOT YIELD ADRIANOPL& ALLIES INSIST. OR NKGOTIATIONS CEASERENEWED MILITARY ACTIVITY, By Triwrwli-Presi Asuooiatlon-Oonyrinht • , London, January 2. M. Danoff, Bulgarian delegate, in an interview, said that Adrianbplo and tho Aegean Islands must bo surrendered. Unless at to-morrow's conference Turkey accords with the Allies' terms, the ncgotiar tions will bo broken off. Eeshid Pasha, in an interview,, said that Turkoy had abandoned enormous territory because aho was beaten; but eho did not intend to abandon Adrianoplo or the Aegean Islands. PREPARING FOR THE WORST. TROOPS AT CONSTANTINOPLE. - Vienna, January 2. There in great military activity in Turkey. Over six thousand fresh troops are camped in the vicinity of Constantinople. Large navol orders for ammunition have been placed with Germany. Servia is also acti\e. Eighty thousand of tho Landsturm have boon summoned for/Borvico. AT FORT BIZANI. ••'/, TURKISII ATTACKS REPULSED. Athens, January 2, The Greeks repulsed further Turkish attacks at Port Bizani. An artillery duel is progressing. Palmer Nowbould, a member' of tho Balkans .Committee, was killed whilst fighting as n volunteer. OTTOMAN PUBLIC DEBT. SURPLUS 'CLAIMED AS .WAR BOOTY. Berlin,' January 2. Tho "Frankfurter ZcitungV' Constantinople correspondent states that the Crown Prince of Greece hasi required the Ottoman Bank at Salonika to'hold at his disposal tho revenues of tho Ottoman public debt, explaining that ho claims tho surplus us "booty." Tho Pubbo Debt Commission 'is protesting. AMBASSADORS' CONFERENCE. ALBANIAN AUTONOMY. (Roo. January 8, 10.30 p.m.) London, January 3. The Ambansadors' Conference has rer sumed. In consequence of tho Coafcicnco recognising the principhr' of Albanian Autonomy, ihreo Albanisn delegates arrived to arrango the. details. BEDOUINS AT WAR. a ATTACK ON ITALIAN POSITION REPULSED. Br TolearaDli—Pr«u Aijagtetioß—CooyrisM Tripoli, January 2. Bedouins attackod tho Italian positions on tho northern cpast, but wero repulsed with heavy loss. Tho fleet agisted by shelling tho Bedouin positions. ....
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1639, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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301TURKEY OBSTINATE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1639, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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