TURK FIGHTS TURK.
STARTLING RUMOUBS. CHATALJA ARMY RENT IN TWAIN. , RUSSIAN TROOPS MAY LAND. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. January 30, 1 a.m.). Vienna, January 29. There are persistont rumours of a sanguinary conflict in the army at Chatalja between the Young Turks and Naziin Vasha's partisans.
It is also stated that Acmedabuk Pasha with the Fourth. Army Corps is marching on Constantinople to avenge Nnzim's death. '.' '. . THREAT OP INTERVENTION, London, January 28. It is reported from Odessa, on the Black Sea, that if Turkey is obdurato Russian troops will land at Trebizond, in the north-east of Asia .Minor, on, the Black Sea, and proceed to Erzeroum, in Turkish Armenia, and 110 miles, southeast of Trebizond.
PEACE. OR WAR? * (Rec. January 29, 9.45 p.m.) ■London, January 29. The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent; has had an interview with Shevket..Pasha, the new Grand Vizier. After outlining optimistically the Government's programmeof administrative reforms, Shevket was cornered on a question as to Whether peace or war would be declared; He said it would be peace if Europe made peace possible. 'Turkey did not intend to defy Europe or reply to'her advice by bluster. She. did not .want to draw the sword unless the alternative was the reprobation \of Mussulman opinion.
. -REPLY-, TO POWERS' NOTE.. (Rec.; January 30. 1 a.m.) 7 v London, January 29. The "Daily Chronicle's"' Constantinople correspondent states that the Turkish reply..to the Powers' Note'will thank the Power 9 for Mheir-benevolent advice, and regret .that .it,' is impossible for' Turkey to make'a further •
THE CONFERENCE EUPTURE. ■'.(Eec. January 2D, 9.45 p.m.) ■" ... • London, January 29. ■ M. , the leading. Servian peace delegate, will, present the Allies' Note to Rescind Pasha, the; Turkish delegate, to-day. r He states that the absence of fresh; proposals and the recent' events in Constantinople niake Turkey's silence significant. delegates therefore place On record-the rupture of the negotiations. The.Note does not mention the termination ofthe armistice. . .' ; .'"' The Allies thank the King and Government for their, hospitality. •
..;■ CHOLERA IN SERVIAN CAMP. : ; ', ;: _. ; Beloratle, January 28. - Cholera -.is-raging troops. • There are "hundreds- .of- victims' daily; Putiiick has reported the . outbreak to b#'of charafcfef rsai'that',so far' pr^ventfvo' nfeii3(J?c , d' T ' T have" proved futile. ,' -."-, ~', ..;:■ .;.,''.-: :.;\ GERMAN XOANiFbE^RyMANIA;^ .-.'•..'; (Rec. January'3o,' 1 a.m.);.,' ",...'■ ■'■■'■;': ~i. ' Bukarost, January 29.'. .' ■ It is rumoured that German financiers have -secured a Rumanian .-. loan of xe.oocr.pdo. •.,.-,"•;'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 5
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