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CONGRESS ADJOURNS.

AUSTRO-SERB DIFFICULTY. SE*l_*_EME-TT REPORTED. A PORT FOB. SE__V__ BY __U1 _*____ RAILWAY. &T Cable -Press Association.—CopT*l_*t.> (Eeceived 11.15 a-m.) LONDON", December 19. . The Peace Conference has been adjourned until Saturday, when the courier arrives from Turkey bringing the Gov|srnments in_tructio_s to the Turkish I -elevates. The "Daily Mail** states that the Turks i , n hlstT^l ed to negotiate with 1 tne Greeks. The -Daily Mail's** Belrrrave correspondent says that the Austro-S-rvian diffi- ! culty is settled. | Sama will recognise Albania's autoI nomy. receiving the use of a commercial port on the Albanian coast connected with I a neutral railw_v. The '*Morning" Post" says that as a result of the Ambassador-" informal conference the Adriatic ami Albanian autonomy questions are well towards settlement. Servia is showing a spirit of unselfishness and a desire not to endanger European pe_.ee. French newspapers resent Austria's provocative attitude towards Servia, especially the mobilisation, which they declare amounted to a demonstration. The King receives the peace delegates at Buckingham Palace on Saturday. King Ferdinand, who is on his wav to Salonika from Chataldja. has had" an enthusiastic reception en route.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 5

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CONGRESS ADJOURNS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 5

CONGRESS ADJOURNS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 5