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THE BALKANS WAR.

♦ THE ARMISTICE TERMINATION. " AMATEURISH DIPLOMACY." LONDON, Jan. 15. The Allies' delegates decided to terminate the armistice when they learned that the Powers did not intend to exercise pressure to compel the Porte to «*de Adrianople. The nature of Germany's eleventhlioui; alteration of the Joint Note has not been revealed, but it is known that | Germany was unwilling to press the i Ports. The 'Daily Telegraph' condemns the Allies' amateurish diplomacy which had j threatened the resumption of hostilities when the Powers were not markedly in their favor. " BETTLED BY THE SWORD." VIENNA, Jan. 15. M. Carp, ex-Premier of Roumania, informed the 'Neue Freie Presse' that Roumanian and Bulgarian differences could only be settled by the sword. BUCHAREST, Jan. 15. The Russian and Austrian Ministers have assured the Premier that Roumania's pretensions will receive complete satisfaction from Bulgaria. BULGARIA'S PREPARATIONS. SOFIA, Jan. 15. The King and Cabinet are visiting Mustapha Pasha (the Turkish frontier tpwn facdnif Bulgaria) to confer . \rjth &«n«nl Ssrdff and otw obmaand«ri.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 17 January 1913, Page 3

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THE BALKANS WAR. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 17 January 1913, Page 3

THE BALKANS WAR. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 17 January 1913, Page 3