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RUSSIAN WARNING.

CESSION OF ADRIANOPLE. WILL'NOTSTANDBYIF WAR RESUMED. TURKEY MORE PACIFIC. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. January 23, 0.50 a.m.) ' ; , Constantinople, January 22. Tho newspaper "Ikdam" states that Russia has strongly urged tho cession,of ;Adrianople. to the/Bulgarians, as otherwise Turkey's political and military situation will enter on a particularly embarrassing phase. •' ■'.'•'• \

. Other versions stats that Russia's attitude is threatening,' and that the Russian: Ambassador irefers to the possibility' of trouble'in. Asia' Minor. •'.' , ..'"-.•-. \ ■

Tho views of the 1 Porto and tho public are now, more pacific, nnd the Ottoman Ambassadors-have been ordered to sound the Powers with a view to placing Adrianoplo under Turko-Bulgarian administration.''- /■■.'"..■

'■.'An',empty is likely! to influence the decision at to-day's meeting of the Grand ■ Council •; in the direction of,peace'. -■'■-."; ' .\'f."- .:■'..'.• ,-, ■•,•'■ '■' . i ':...'.' RUSSIANS WILL STEP'IN.. ' . : January 23, 0.50. a.m.) .■...'; ' :., v ■■*■■ St. Petersburg, January 22; ■"-. It is stated in diplomatic circles that ; the Russian Ambassador in Constantinople /has; informed Kiamil Pasha, Turkey's Foreign Minister, that Russia willin nowise tacitly witness tho resumption of hostilities.' >":/- ' . '" "•. < '. GUNS FOR' RUMANIA. ■ (Reo/; January. 23/ 0.60i.a'.m.) / ..•• '■■"■r\■■'"■■ Vienna, January. 22.' - „ : ■' hundred .truck loads of, Trench mountain guns have. reached Rumania.'. ,'';" SERVIAN OFFICERS RECALLED. -■■'."■:' ■ Belgradej January 21. All officers'on leave have been ordered to return to their'stations forthwith. AND THE MASSACRES. ,(Rec. January 22, 9.5 p.m.) ... ;.;-.;.■ London, January 22. :■ Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign 'Affairs, -.replying : in;; Parliament to Mr.-W.E;.'Guinness, declined; to publish ; the Consular 'reports on the massacres in the Balkans while : tho. war was in progress, -as it was difficult for tne Consub to have .'accurate knowledge. -Reports which 'had seemed...to : bo .well .founded Lad been shown to the Governments concerhedl', ■"'•.■'.-.; ■• \\ '\. '■.; ':"':'/'■' '•''':'■. ..' . -'.'.;

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 5

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270

RUSSIAN WARNING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 5

RUSSIAN WARNING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 5

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