THE BALKAN CRISIS
; CHANCES OF A CONFERENCE. NOT MUCH HOPE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ST; PETERSBURG, November 2. .Public,, opinion in. Russia believes that the chancesi.of a Conference of the Powers are rapidly disappearing. There are numerous indications that Russia will not accept the annexations of Bosnia-Herzegovina as un fait accompli. •The Servian Ctbwn Prince is much satisfied with his conversations with the Czar at Peterhoff. ' BULGARIA AND TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, November 2. . MM. Liaptcheff and Miltcheff, Bulgaria’s special delegates, are conferring, with the Grand Vizier at Stamboul. vM. Liaptcheff declares that he possesses full power to conclude arrangements.
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Evening Star, Issue 13098, 3 November 1908, Page 6
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