TURKISH ATTITUDE INSFIRES BULGARIAN PEACE MOVE
POSBML7H of SECOND west foe AUMISTICS. Austtalka snd U.Z. Cable Association. PAULS, Sept, 29, The usually well-informed newspaper Petit Parisien hints that the Allies recently caae to an understanding respecting the conditions y.P#*. impose in.thti svenfc of Bulgaria making concrete proposals, Doubtless General D'Esperey demands as a necessary preliminary guarantee the disarmament of the Bulgarian army and the surrender of the railways, thus preventing the possibility of treachery, It is understood that Dr. Malinoff's proposal is due to fear of being forestalled, by Turkey, Advices received sfc Berae from Srfie- state that Dr, Malinoff's supporter! ®?upect t&at Germany ia promising Tala&t fasha concessions pi-ojadicia! to Bulgaria. it is reported from Amsterdam th"t a DcMti«&£ scale K-t-CQ &„ Conskotinoplo »h discussing the question o2 v TBrksy*-' 1 requesting an wasistico $:**}■&& ory to negotiating peace. ,/ y . ,v Vl - ; , ZURICH. Sept. 29. Talaat &a Turkish Grand Vizier, has hastened to Con--BtUktiitofiJ& whefffriiis reported eorious ©vents are imminent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 6
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159TURKISH ATTITUDE INSFIRES BULGARIAN PEACE MOVE New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 6
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