STILL NO SETTLEMENT.
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LONDON, February 25. A statement made by teir Edward Grey, m reply to Bulgaria's enquiry, expressed Britain's willingness to recognise the independence'-of ■-■Bulgaria when Turkey and other parties to the Treaty of Berlin were willing to accord recognition. The Times urges that owing .to the deadlock and menace to peace, it is high time, for the Powers concerned to revive the conference proposal. VIENNA, February 25. Austria professes to simply favour earnest international persuasion at Belgrade. Rumours that Russia is pledged to neutrality m the event of an Austrian attack upon Servia are scouted at St. Petersburg. BERLIN, February 25. An inspired article m (lie Cologne Gazette urges peacemaker-; to snatch the brand from the hand of the incendiary at Belgrade.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7731, 26 February 1909, Page 2
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