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THE PORTE'S APPEAL.

POWERS EXCHANGING VIEWS

London, Nov 5

Sir -Edward Grey, speaking in tho House of Commons, said that it was true that the Porto had appealed to the Powers to secure a suspension of hostilities, and that the- Powers were exchanging views. It would be delicate to interfere unless both belligerents asked for it. No one could question the allies' right to formulate their own terms.

Sir Edward Grey informed Mr Bonar Law that there was no foundation for the report that Britain had addressed any warning to Bulgaria. (Cheers.) The movements of British warships were precisely similar to those of other Powers. -;

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 5

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THE PORTE'S APPEAL. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 5

THE PORTE'S APPEAL. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 5