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SURRENDER OF SCUTARI.

DEMANDED BY GREECE

(Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock.)

CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 3, It is believed that Greece in her terras for an armistice insists on the surrender of Janina and Skutari. She objects to raise the blockade on the Albanian coast. A wireless message from Adrianoplo statesi that the bombardment of tho town continues.

RUSSIAN TROOPS. CONCENTRATING IN POLAND. (Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clck.) VIENNA, December 3. The Reichspdst states that £500,000 Russian troop are concentrated in Poland. All tho frontier corps are on a war footing, while the Polish regiments have been transferred to the interior, or the Caucasus. A hundred Russian spies were recently arrested in Galicia.

POWERS URGE PEACE

(Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock.) SOFIA, December 3. It is reported that Britain, Russia and Germany have advised Turkey to make peace. The prisoners taken at Dedcagateh, when the Turkish divisions surrendered, included Mahomed Javer Pasha, C/onunandor-in-CJiief of the Kurdjali Army Corps, and Hamid Bey, Chief of Staff.

GREECE FAVOURS WAR. (Received This Morning 12.5 o'clock.) SOFIA, December 3. If the ■armistice negotiations fail, the blam-o will rest with Greece, ■which de-sires to continue the Avar, while, the other countries favour peace. King Ferdinand has gono to Chataldeja.

SALONIKA PRISONERS.

•(Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock.) ATHENS, December 3. ' Zekki Pasha, the Turkish Commander with the Monastir troops, is endeavouring to effect a junction with the Janina, army. The Salonika, prisoners included a thousand Turkish officers. Seventy cannon, thirty machine guns, §OOO horses and 75,000 rifles were also captured.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 4 December 1912, Page 5

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SURRENDER OF SCUTARI. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 4 December 1912, Page 5

SURRENDER OF SCUTARI. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 4 December 1912, Page 5

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