HOSTILITY TO TURKISH CABINET
ARMY DETERMINED TO FIGHT CONFIDENT OF "ULTIMATE SUCCESS MEMORIAL FROM PRINCIPAL OFFICERS. {Press Association. —Coi-yright.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 8. Public opinion is hostile to the- Government's propositi for mediation*. Nazim Pasha informed the Government that the amy was determined to fio-ht- to the last, and was confident of ultimate success.
The principal officers signed a memorial to the Gram! Vizier in favour of the continuance «£ the war. The rains have transformed the plains round Chataldia into a. .morass, and transport is difficult. It will probably be several days before the contestants again meet. There are distressing scenes outside the walls of Saloniea, where crowds of destitute refugees fron: all parts of the country are seeking help. The -authorities are sending as many as possible to Asia Minor.
The Ambassadors of the five Powers held a collective meeting with the Grand Vizier. It is understood they discussed measures for securing public safety. The disinterested attitude of the Triple Enteni.-? after proclaiming its adherence to'thr status quo has created disappointrrent in official circles.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 November 1912, Page 5
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