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MEETING OF TURKISH GRAND COUNCIL AN INFLUENCE FOR PEACE. •By Telegraph.— Pre«B Awoclatlon.—Copyrigfat. (Received January 22, 11.30 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, 21st Jan. An empty treasury is likely to influence the decision at to-morrow's meeting of the Grand Council in the direction of peace. SERVIAN OFFICERS. ORDERED ToIIETURN TO STATIONS. (Received January 22, 11.30 a.m.) BELGRADE, 21st January. All officers on leave have been ordered to return to their stations forthwith. GREEKS AND TURKS. ATHENS. 21st January. General Sapoundjakis has dislodged the Turk* from the Leseiani HilLs, and has occupied Loazessi. The Turks have retreated in disorder from Bisani, which is the key to Yanina, the principal Turkish fortress in Epirus.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1913, Page 7
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