ITALY AND TURKEY
■ „«.! - PEACE PROCLAIMED. (Received Last Night, 5.5. o'clock.) LONDON, October 5. A telegram has- reached the Stock Exchange- .from Paris, stating that the peace proclamation between Italy and Turkey has. been signed at Duchy. NOT SIGNED YET. TERGIVERSATIONS OF TURKEY. (Received Last Night,""*"s.s. o'clock.) BERN-E, October 5. M. Bertoling and Rescind Pasha ire ieavir.g Duchy, to submit proposals fir peace, to their respective Governments. ROME, October 5. The newspaper Trihnn.i states that owing to the tergiversations of Turkey at Duchy, it is understood that the Italian Government has fixed r definite data for the acceptance o: rejection of the .Italian conditions.
steets. The Turkish Consulates wore surrounded and prevented from communicating wrth their protege-i. A bomb exploded beside a mosque at Seres, forty-three miles north of Salonika, injuring the mosque and three persons severely. Three suspected Bulgarians have been arrested. POWERS' POURPARLERS. (Received October 5, 9.45 a.m.) PARIS, October j. Router's Agency reports that the Powers' Pourparlers are increasingly favourable, and that there is every prospect of agreement and early intervention. It is stated that Britain, France and Germany will I '"a now Austria and Russia to act as mandatories ii ihey so desire. OX THE FRONTIER. KEPORTED ATTACKS OX TURKS. (Received October 5, 9.40 a.m.) PARIS, October I. Newspapers publish telegrams reporting that an attack on- a Turkish block-house was repulsed, after two and a half hours' fighting, also, the defe.it of Servian aggressors in Novi Bazar. CRETAN INSURGENTS. ('Received October 5. 9.45 a.m.) ' CONSTANTINOPLE. October i. Tt is rumoured that M. Sophaulis. leader of the Cretan insurgents, has proclaimed a republic at Samos, and himself as president. There have been noisy processions in the streets. the people indulging in patriotic demonstrations. ' THE POWERS CO-OPERATING. (Received This Morning 12.45 o'clock.) LONDON, October (i. The 'Ridit Hon. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, speaking at Ladybank, said it was a long time since the international horizon was so threatening, but he had not lost hope that :i calamity would be averted. The great Powers were working with loyal co-operation, and everything was being done to prevent a catastrophe.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 5
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