ARMISTICE ENDED
DECISION OF THE ALLIED TERMINATED YESTERDAY EVENING TURKISH PROPOSALS NOT ACOEPT. ABLE. ADRIANOPLE AND AEGEAN IS' LANDS MUST BE CEDED. By Telegrftpli.-lTefg Aewcfttlon.-Copyrlihfc (Received January 31, 11 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE!, 30th Jan. , .The Allies terminated the armistice from 7 o'clock this evening. (Received January 31, 9 a.m.) LONDON, 30th January. The Porte's reply has been presented. It stipulates the retention of areas <rf shrines in Adrianopie and Turkish 8ove« reignty over Aegean Islands in pN>xi« tnity to the coast. (Received January 31, 9.10 a.m.) , LONDON, 30th January. Dr. Daneff says the Turkish proposals are not acceptable. Adrianople and Aegean Islands must be ceded. / FIRST NOTE RECALLED SOME MODIFICATIONS NECESSARY, WHAT TURKEY PROPOSED. (Received January 31, 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, 30th January. A Reuter message states that when the bearer of the Portc's reply reached the Austrian Embassy he was overtaken by a messenger, who told him to delay pre> sentation of it because verbal modifies," tions were necessary owing to the ruptUr* of the London negotiations. The reply was presented afterwards. It consents to the dismantling, of the fortresses at Adrianople and asks the Powers to decide the disposal of the territory on the right bank of the Marika River and settle the form of ad' ministration of the Aegean Islands. VIENNA, 30th January. It is understood that the Turkish Note suggest* the' neutralisation of Adrianople. RETURNING JO THE COLOURS FERVENT APPEAL TO BtJLGARIAN ARMY. SOFIA, 30th January. General Savoff, the Bulgarian Com niander-in-Ghief, has made a fervent ap> peal to the army to prepare lo» fresl victories. * LONDON, 30th January. Tho Daily Telegraph* Cottenh&ger, correspondent states that Germans and Austrian in Sweden liable to service have been ordered to return to their respective countries. BELGRADE, 30th January. A ukase recalls to military servic* Colonel Popoviteh, who was retired ii 1606 at England's request as the ring loader in the conspiracy for the murdei of King Alexander and Queen Drttga. NAZIM PASHA'S SUPPORTERS FIGHTING THE YOUNG TURKS TWENTY PER "CENT. OF ARMY FAVOURS THE GOVERNMENT. (Received January 31, 9- a.m.) LONDON, 30th January. The statements that the wounded ay Chataldeja are being brought to Constantinople tft confirmed by a telegram to Le Matin. Officers, supporters of Kazim Pasha, fought the Young Turks. Forty»two officers were killed and altogether 170 wounded. The Circassians have sworn to -avenge Naaim's death. ( Thousands of transport animals at Chataldeja are dead or ill. The roads are impassable owing to the rains. (Received January 31, 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, 30th January, The Chronicle's Constantinople co» respondent states that it is estimated that 20 per cent, of the army is favour* able to the Government. > RUMANIA AND BULGARIA. QUESTION OF "NEW FRONTIER. LONDON, 30th January. The Rumanian Minister and Dr. Daneft, on behalf of Bulgaria, have signed a protocol as a basis fr>i further negotiations. Rumania asks for a frontier line extending from Turtuka to Balchik. Reuter Btatee that the German loan to Rumania is not connected with the present situation. v GERMANY AND RUSSIA, ACTION 1W BLACK SEA WILL CONSTITUTE A CASUS "BELLI. VIENNA, 30th January. The Reichpost states that Germany has informed Russia that any action in the Black Sea or Armenia will constitute a casus belli. The newspaper alleges .that Count Benekendorff, the Russian Ambassador, spoke so harshly at the last Bitting of the Ambassadors' Conference that Sir Edward Grey with difficulty prevent* ed an open conflict. The Government newspapers, however, declare that Russia is anxious to maintain the Powers in a«cowL and that there is absolutely no ground to suppose that Russia contemplates isolated action.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 7
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