THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.
Reutov’s Sofia correspondent states that peace terms will be formulated at the earliest moment, and Turkey will be given twenty-four hours in which to accept or reject them. Prompt acceptance may avert the on try, into Constantinople. Vienna, November 17. The ‘Roichpost’ says it is reported fighting has ceased. The allies’ terms include the surrender of Adriauople and Scutari. The ‘Politische’ correspondent says Danofus’ visit justifies the hopes of a satisfactory settlement of all questions. The ‘Roichpost’ correspondent states it is forbidden at present to defer operations as the Bulgarians won’t establish an accomplished fact before making further communications. Sofia, November 17. A swollen river enabled two Bulgarian spies to quit Adrianoplo for Mnizestraj on a raft. They report- that SDO nere killed in the last sortie. Get tin jo, November 17. ■There has been fierce light’ng before Sangiovanni. Three thousand Turks retired in disorder. Romo, November 17'. The ‘Tribune,’ in an inspired article, states that while. Anstro-Itali in interests are identical, Italy recogni.es the Servians’ right to an Adriatic port, but adheres to Albanian autonomy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 72, 18 November 1912, Page 5
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180THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 72, 18 November 1912, Page 5
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