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STILL NO INTERVENTION.

ANOTHER TURKISH APPEAL

INTENTIONS OF THE ALLIES

SERVIA AND AUSTRIA AT

VARIANCE

VIENNA, November 7

\Hilmi Pasha is urging Austria to, influence the Powers for peace. In' an interview he said that the situation in Turkey is hopeless, clue to impreparedness in entering on war. Mobilisation was badly carried out, and the! country was hampered by th© Tripolitan war.

BERLIN, November 7 ; The "Tageblatt" interviewed King Nicholas, who declared that the Allies would ' settle their affairs alone, b\it their victories would not make them forget to accommodate their wishes to the general European situation.

The Emperor Francis Joseph, addressing the delegations, said that at a fitting moment the Government was ready to act with the Powers for the restoration of peace.

The Foreign Affairs Committee is discussing the situation. . Speakers suggested the possibility of an international arrangement to permit common use of the Balkan railways and harbours to meet the commercial needs of the various hinterlands.

BELGRADE, November 7. The Servians resent Austrian warnings against encroachment in Albania, as they- are determined to have an Adriatic port. Servia does not fear Austrian railway interests.

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Bibliographic details

Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 5

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STILL NO INTERVENTION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 5

STILL NO INTERVENTION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 5