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SERVIA ACCEPTS SEVERAL OF AUSTRIA'S DEMANDS. APPEAL TO HAGUE TRIBUNAL. ARREST OF SERVIAN CHIEF OF STAFF. (Received July 27, 1.30 p.m.) LONDON 26th July. There is no confirmation yet of the report of a declaration of war. Router's Agency v states that ' Austria's military preparations will give Servia time to reconsider her reply.
PARIS, 26th July. Servia's reply accepts several of Austria's' demands, mainly regarding dissolution of anti-Austrian societies and the punishment of officials, but protests against the proposal for the establishment of Austro-Hungarian police in Ser-' via. Servia finally appeals to The Hague Tribunal, " VIENNA, 26th July. The military regulations provide for the detention of any officer of a hostile Power in the event of imminence of war. General Putnik was treated with every courtesy, and the Emperor "ordered his immediate liberation. General Putnik was. sent by special train to Servia. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1914, Page 7
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