NEAR EASTERN PROBLEM.
GEBXAHY'S IXTEIITXOHS. CO-OFERATIOH WITH AXXJES. ' (Received 8.47 a.m.) BERLIN, October 20. The Kaiser delivered a speech to the Prussian Diet in which he declared that the German Empire, in faithful co-opera-tion with, its allies, woufcl work for the peaceful and equitable solution of difficulties in the Near East. TURKISH ICEGOTIATIOHS. AvororwG a costfeben cu. LOXDON, October 20. Reuters Constantinople correspondent reports that Turkey is showing a disposition to avoid a conference of -the Powers, and baa negotiated direct with Austria and Bulgaria. The latter is also disposed to negotiate direct with Turkey regarding the Orient railway. COMPENSATION TO TTTBKEY. PAEIS, October 20. The "Temps" states that Prince Ferdinand on Saturday, tht-ough the French Minister at Sofia, telegraphed to President FalKeres his pacific intentions and determination to come to an agreement with Turkey, and adopt the principle of compensation. M. Pichon (French Foreign Minister) informed the Turkish Ambassador, who communicated with Constantinople,, thna stopping the mobilisation.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 252, 21 October 1908, Page 5
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