WAR TO-DAY.
fllE GUNS TO SPEAK AGAIN. APPEAL BY TURKEY. PEACE DELEGATES RETURNBy Mlograph—Proas Association-Copyright , , ; (Rco, February 3, 0.55 a.m.) London, February 1. The Balkan peace delegates aro returning homewards, but one representative of each delegation is remaining in London. 11. Venezelos, Prime Minister of Greece, tho leading Greek delegate, in a farewell interviow, said the Allies were convinced that war was the shortest way to ■ peace. . : ■ : ■ ■ Dr. Daneff (Bulgaria) declared that the; guns must spoak cgam, and the Turks would not havo the old terms after Monday. Tho proposed frontier from Midia j to Kodosto would bo a thing, of tho past. SHEVKET PASHA'S APPEAL. ' SEVENTST-FIVE PER CENT. OF' .. DEMANDS GRANTED. (Eec. February 2, 5.5 p.m.) ''' ; 'Vionna, February 1.. Tho "Neuo' Freio Prcsso" has published . mi interview with Shovkot ■ Pasha, tho Grand Vizier of Turkey. Shovket says Turkey wishes to keep.nothing excopt tho ■unconqueredfortress'of Adrinnople, with its, sacred places. Turkey .had met' ihe desire.of the' Powers for pcaoo to the ex- ,}' 'tent .of- seventy-five .'per cent., and had kopt:only twenty-five per cent, to herself.• ■ Ought her enemies to do nothing to meet lier? If Europo permitted ;a breach.j ; of the peace Europe must bear the consequences. ' ' ■' :V ; > r GRAND VIZIER THREATENED. VIOLENT PROCLAMATION. ; . I (Rco. February 2, 5.5 p.m.) Constantinople, February 1. While the Government has drafted the ■ hiildest answer to tho Powers' Note, tho Committee of Publio Safety, is preparing. a violent proclamation, urging the continuance of the war. ■ It is reported that .if Shovket Pasha surrenders Adrinnople ho will meet Nazim Pasha's fate, at the hands of the committee. . •. \. ■ v. Constantinople, January 31. 1 ' ~ Officers havo boon ordered -to rejoin their regiments withih twenty-four hours. A BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION. . POWERS AND TURKEY'S OFFER. ' . .. ■ . (Reo. February. 3, 0.50 a.m.) i • , London, February' 2. I 'As a-Tesult of their . confetenoe, the i . ' Ambassadors' of the ; Powers ; • havo.. ; tele-.' ' i graphM to . thdr respective : Governments : that.'it has been, decided that .Turkey's j reply .to tho Powers' Note affords a. basis I for resuming negotiations for peaco. I ■y (Reo. February 2, 5.5 p.m.) ' : j Berlin, February 1: ; I -The "Lokal Anzeigor" says .tho Powots .-■■■'■ *r&seeking 'to influence tho Allies, parti- . Sularly Bulgaria, in the. direction of further'negotiations. -The twoen the Allies' demands and Turkey's Jatest offer, are 'declared, to' make^ I ',fresh, tam'paign, not • ; • ' Vienna, January3l.' ' :•••• Tho ' Triple; Alliance considers,'that i turkey's reply: to the Powers' No'te is a. ' considerable concession and; a. sufficient \ oasis' for further;negotiations. ' "
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1664, 3 February 1913, Page 5
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