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STILL IN SUSPENSE.

BALKAN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. TURKEY TEMPORISES. SUBMITS NEW PROPOSALS. HIGH DIPLOMACYADBTRIA CANNOT DEMOBILISE. By TtleeriDh-Ereii AMeoiatlon—OoD»rtehl London, January 5. A Reuter message states that as. a re suit of the? Powers' advice, negotiation! will not be broken off on Monday., Turkey will probably propose a new frontier, though retaining Adrianople. TURKEY'S NEW PROPOSALS. •"TEEMTOBIAL GLUTTONY,"(R«o. January 6, 10.15 p.m.) : Constantinople, January 8. Turkey's delegates have privately 'submitted final conditions for the settlement of the war, namely, a western frontier lins following Maritza and Tundja, givr Kilisse, vjhere the villages, are and retaining Adrianopie, where Turkey is prepared to demolish, the fortifications. A member of the Cabinet et»ted that even if the Powers supported the Allies, Turkey would still be. unable to yield Adrianople and the Aegeans. Turkey Was about to surrender six villayets, and it was sheer territorial gluttony to nsk for a seventh. .>,'.. ■-i ' AUSTRIA AND RUSBIA. REASSURING "CONVERSATIONS." (Reo. January 6, 19.15 p.m.) ■'.-,':'•"' Vienna, January 6. , It .is . unofficially stated that the convers.atipns between Russia and Austria are reassuring, although Austria has stated that she would be unablo to,.'d'fc moboliso; her armies, in view of the possible Ten'ewal of hostilities- and the anxiety regarding tjie AustrorHungarian Slavs.- : .-i : iThe Minister for War states that the military and naval preparations had cost eight'millions sterling, , DIFFERENCE OVER SCUTARI,- .;'■ ' : (Reo. January 6j11.15p.rn.) :'■< Vienna, January 6. Austria and Italy differ regarding tho disposal of Scutari. Italy wishes that port to become Montenegrin. ".-. OFFIOERS AND POLfTICS, /AGITATION AGAINST NAZIM - .pasha.., r .• -".,'.■ .-: .-.-' (Reo. January 6, 11.15 p.mO Constantinople, January G. Tho officers' agitation, is chiefly directed against Nazim Pasha,': who recently returned to Chatalja to more effectively chock the officers interfering with polir tics. .--,- . :■;'. , . ■ A delegatdoa of 150 officers has come to Constantinople to demand that lzzeb Pasha should- be made Minister for ■War,...:: ■'.■- ' ' ',',' ." -•. , ' ."^ i: : ; ANXIOUS TO; FIQHT,.;.■; TURKISH APPEAL TO THE'VIZIER. Berlin, January 5. ' v iEnvor Bey, after reviewing the troops ot Chatalja,. sent the Turkish Grand Vizier a telegram signed by twenty-five generals, demanding. the resumption of hostilities.! . ; -, ''-';;-. ' THE GAME OF CHESTNUTS. ' ".■' EYES OF SBRVIA.OPENED., V ■.' Belgrade, January 5. '','■ It is semi-officially announced that, at Austria and: Italy's ■ demand, Servia made a painful sacrifice in. allowing the creation of an autonomous Albania., ■-.' ':: :. Npw, that the demarcation of Albania had the -tendency, on every 6ide was to wrest territories from the victorious Servians,, whoso patience was at an end.. ' .-/v''..'-'.; ;'■■ '. ' -,■ .'.''-.'■ Servia.was not niggaTdly in shedding blood, hut it was dangerous to trifle with the agony bf such a people.: THE FURTIVE TURK. " NAVAL SOETIE AND RETREAT. ■'.'■■' - '■'..':■■'. .Athens, Jaiiuary 6,. The Turkish cruisers Medjidieh and Hamidieh, and 6ix destroyers left theDardanelles'and exqhanged shots with the Greek destroyers; They retreated to tho Btraits directly the remainder of the Greek squadron: appeared on the horizon.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 5

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STILL IN SUSPENSE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 5

STILL IN SUSPENSE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 5

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