THE BALKAN WAR
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THE, PEAGE CONFERENCE.' TURKISH ATI'ITUDE TO GREECE. (Received December 18, 8 a.m.) LONDON, December 17. The Peace Conference has adjourned unil Thursday to enable the Turks to receive an authorisation to fcit with tho Greeks. LONDON, December 17. At the Ambassadorial Conference, which opened to-day in St. James's Palace, Reuter reports, the delegatus , discussed tho Turkish attitude towards Greece, and there is reason to believe that the difficulty created by Greece not signing tho armistice has been overcome. Tho Daily Telegraph states that there is a pessimistic feeling among the envoys. Tho question of questions ; is the Ti]h'ko-Bi%pirian frontier, whereon the Turks and Bulgarians are hopelessly at loggerheads. Tho only hope lies in the possibility that the Powers can suggest a method of spanning the difficulty. PRIZEND INCIDENT. . REPORT BY M. EDL. PROCHASKA WAS NOT ILLTREATED. ! (Received December 18. 8 a.m.) I . VIENNA, December .17. | M. Edl reports that tho ill-treat-ment of M. Proehaska, the Austrian Consul at Prizend, is unfounded. The Servian charges that shots were fired from the Consulate are also untrue. M. Ed] found that tho Servians on several occasions adopted the incorrect attitude towards the Consulate, for which satisfaction is demanded.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 December 1912, Page 5
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206THE BALKAN WAR Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 December 1912, Page 5
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