TURKS TALK OF PEACE.
I " DOOR NOT YET CLOSED." > RUSSIAN VIEW DIFFERS, t Times and Sydnoy Sun Services, s t London, November 5. The Turkish authorities in Londoi 1 Assert that the door is not yet closet ' upon peace. The ■ Turkish Ambassador a ' jPetrpgrad departed without paying four months' wages that were due He told his employees they migh 8 receive payment when the Turk came to Odessa. One servant re torled that payment would be, taker when the Russians reached Constan tinopld. The diplomat : grew angrj ~ at this, and spoke disparagingly 6 . the Russian troops. The servani then struck him.- The diplomat summoned the police, who, however i hesitated to enter the Embassy. : ' ; : l- The; Russian -Ambassador, who ha: le just left Constantinople, says,th it Sultan might disclaim responsibility d for. the action of the Turkish fleet I- but it is impossible to find a pacifu is .solution for the-: bombardment '■':■ 6 ..': Odessa. ..-;.. ■•>- ' : ' : ; v .-"'" ■ : f-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15760, 7 November 1914, Page 8
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