THE BALKAN WAR.
' TURKEY SURRENDERS
J NEWSPAPER CRITICISMS. 9 3 London, January 22. Forty Turks were killed and 161 1 wounded at Tenedos on Saturday. Two of their warshipg were badly 3 damaged. A shell killed or wounded j everyone inside one of the Torqutreis 3 Turrets. 3 . Constantinople, January 22, The Giaiid Council hes almost; I unanimously congentrd tn the Govern--3 raent proposal, to frankly accept the Minister's advice, and accordingly f Turkey places herself in the hauda' of f the Powers, and agrees to their pro j. posal regarding Adrianopio and the i Aegean Islands. 3 . Berlin, January 22. i The majority of the newspapers at \ tribute the Porfce'a decision to Bus- ' sia's threats to invade her Asiatic do--3 minione. f The " Tagticbe Rundschau " state? 3 that the entente of the Powers sHH'mi ed the backs of the Balkan States, and » Triple Alliance weakly allowed itself , to be taken into tow. ; The "Post" considers that Ger--1 many and Asia have been crushed to I the wall by tho triple entente of the L Powers. i
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXXI, Issue 4273, 24 January 1913, Page 2
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177THE BALKAN WAR. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXXI, Issue 4273, 24 January 1913, Page 2
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