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Prospect of Peace Improving.

MATTERS QUIETENING IX ATHENS. Athens. April 29. The feeling in Athens is now much calmer. It is believed the Sultan is willing to agree to peace, provided (.'■ recce will accept reasonable conditions. The leisurely movement of Edhom Pasha, the Turkish Commander gives support to this idea. London, April 2S. The Emperors of Austria and Ltussia consider the recall of the Greek forces under Colonel Vassos in Crete must precede any mediation on the part of the Powers. The other Powers however, are willing to intervene without any such stipulation. The European newspapers consider that a i-iij-ffi-!,,ut between Russia and Austria guarantees the general peace of Europe. The French papers, however, are reticent. __

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Hastings Standard, Issue 310, 30 April 1897, Page 3

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Prospect of Peace Improving. Hastings Standard, Issue 310, 30 April 1897, Page 3

Prospect of Peace Improving. Hastings Standard, Issue 310, 30 April 1897, Page 3

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