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THE BALKANS.

SITY EDITION.

PUBLISHED AT 5 P.M.

MIM'S MURDER. CIRCASSIANS SEEK REVENGE. THE PORTK/S HEPLY. " United PrPis Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright, (Received January 31. 10 a.m.) 'LONDON. January 30. Tho statement", that the wounded at Tchataldja are being brought to Constantinople are 'confirmed. A " M-itin" telegram says that the officers and supporters of Nazim Pasha fowht the Young Turks, and forty-two officers were killed altogether., and 170 wounded. The Circassians have Mvorn to avenge Nazim's death. ' : The Porto's reply has been presented. It stipulates for the retention of tho areas of shrines at and the Turkish sovereignty of the ;Egeau Islands jn proximity to tho coast.

THE TURKISH PROPOSALS.

NOT ACCEPTABLE, TO THE

ALLIES

FIIESH OFFERS. LONDON. January 3D.

--M. Dnncff stated that the Turkish proposals were not acceptable. Adnanoplei and the islands must- be ceded. Renter states that when the bearer of the Porte's reply reached-the-;Aus-trian Embassy he'was overtaken"; by "h messenger to delay presentation because o? verbal modifications necessary owing to the rupture in the London negotiations." . r llie reply presented forwards consentetl to the dismantling of Adriauople. and asked tbe loweis to decide the disposal of the territory on the right bank of. tbe Maritza, aud to settle the form of administration in the islands. The " Chronicle's" Constantinople correspondent states that it is estimated that 20 per cent of. the army is favourable to the new .Government. !

AT TCHATALDJA.

UOADS IIIPASSABUi

LONDON. January 30

Tiiousands of transport animals at Tchataldja are dead, or ill. The roads, owing to the rain, have becoriie impassable. • V . .

ARMISTICE TERMIKATED.

LONDON, January 30,

A Constantinople message says-that the Allies have terminated the armistice as from seven o'clock this evening.

HOSTILITIES TO M RESUMED

CORRESPONDENTS FOR BIDDEN LONDON. January 30.

A Sofia message savs that hostilities will be resumed on the evening of February 3. Headquarters is prohibiting correspondents fronraccompanying the army.'

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Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Issue 10682, 31 January 1913, Page 3

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THE BALKANS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10682, 31 January 1913, Page 3

THE BALKANS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10682, 31 January 1913, Page 3