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ALLIES DEMANDS.

CONFERENCE ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY. TURKEY'S NEW MAP. DIPLOMACY STRAINED. | PATE OP ADRIANOPLE. It Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Reo. January 5, 5.5 p.m.) London, January i. The Allies demand that the Turks shall accept by 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon the following terms:— The rellnqulshmerit of Crete. The cession of-the Aegean Islands. ; Delimitation of Thrace. Adrlanople to be left In the Al-• lies hands. Otherwise negotiation! will bt ■ ruptured, . The Turkish delegate! propose!— , A boundary lino starting near ! Adrlanople (leaving that city Turkish), thenco following the river Arda westward to Lasos Bay, and eastward to Thases. Renunciation of Crete, on an un' derttandiny by the Great Powers thai Turkey will not have to cede other Islands. .The Allies replied.remitting that Turkey had Ignored the results of the wai% They were Justified, they said, In ceasing negotiations forthwith, but to prove that they wore conciliatory In, their attitude, they had delayed decision till Monday. , Thereupon Reshid Pasha stated that the Turks were prepared to reply, on Saturday afternoon. , ■ MONDAY, AND—7 . PEACE IN THE BALANCE, v (Roe. January 8, 0.25 a.m.) ; 1 London, January 5. The conference-suggested by the Turks for Saturday was not held, at the last moment. ■ ■ Reshid Pasha suggested that it should be postponed .till Monday. Jt. Danefl states that tho Turks wont further with regard to tho time limit than their instructions allowed. Tho Turks state that the, adjournment Woa given to allow tho allies time for reflection. Tho Turkish instructions regarding Adriatioplo and the Aegean Islands are Qtiito definite. The Balkan delegates state that unless the Turks comply with all their demands by Monday, hostilities will bo resumed four days later. .' . .. '• BULGARIA'S WAR BILL. OYER TWENTY-NINE MILLIONS. Vienna, January 3. It la reported that the war has oost Bulgaria j229,5M,000i ' , She will claim from Turkey an equivalent as a war indemnity. GREEKS AND SERVIANS. MORE PIN-PRICKS. Salonika! January 3. The Servians have oocupied villages in the sFlorina^distact,-;-,evacuated by the Greek Sixth Division! 1 ' . 1 The Servians disarmed many Greek sol< diers, and ,ordered them away from the villages. T -'' l •. ; •'' The 1 Greek prefect refused to hand over the administration Of Fiorina to the Servians. : , UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER. j TURKISH GARRISON AT CHIOS. . Athens, January 3. It is officially announced that two thout sand Turks, comprising thi) garrison At Chios, have unconditionally surrendered. : MERCHANT SHIP BLOWN UP. TUItKISH SAILER STRIKES A MINE. Constantinople, January 3. An Ottoman sailer, the Theodorus, with A cargo from Dikeii to Velona, was accidentally blown up by a.floating mine at the ©ntranoo to Smyrna Bay. . ■ FERDINAND UNSHEATHS-HIS SWORD. ' ■ (Reo. January 5, 5.5 p.m.) N • . Sofia, January 4. King Ferdinand, addressing a depute tion from the Bulgarian Sobranje,. 6aid that if a settlement, was not reached.he would not hesitate to resort to arms to compel satisfaction equitable to the saorifloes entailed by the Allies. . . MILITARY TENSION IN RUMANIA. • (R<so. January 6, 5.5 p.m.) - Bucharest, January 4. The offiowa of the • RiimOniaa Teserve have been ordered to join the colours. CAN TURKEY FIGHT ONP . (Reo. January 6, 5,5 p.tn.) London, January i The "Daily Telegraph" assorts that the Allies have ' received information that Nazim Pasha has informed the Turkish Grand Vizier that Turkey will be unable, to resume hostilities. OPTIMISM IN CONSTANTINOPLE., (Reo. January 5, 5.5 p.m.) • Constantinople, January i. The remarkable optimism with regard to the peace negotiations which has prevailed has produoed an appreciable ri9o in stocks. , i THE "ARMISTICE." (Reo. January 5, 5.5 p.m.) . Athens, January 4. Sinoe the armistice was declared, over seven thousand Greeks and Turks have been killed or wounded. POWERS MUST INTERVENE. (Eeo. January 5, 5.5 p.m.) London, January 4. Most of the newspapers are convinced that the Powers tiro bound to intervene if the Peace Conference fails. ■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 6 January 1913, Page 5

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ALLIES DEMANDS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 6 January 1913, Page 5

ALLIES DEMANDS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 6 January 1913, Page 5

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