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Show THE EASTERN itUESTIOX. Hostilities Suspended and the Peace Preliminaries Aicresjd Upon. rEAC HARDLY POSSIBLE. London, 2. The Journal Oe St. Petersburg says: If Turkey were a civilized power caring for the interests of all her subjects, tha present occupation occu-pation of her provinces might compel her te make peace, but as the circumstances cir-cumstances are otherwise, the conclusion con-clusion of peace is hardly possible, THE AHiVISTICE. Brussels, 2. The Journal de Bru-els Bru-els announces mat it haa received a dispatch from Constantinople saying tho armistice was signed yesterday, BC8-1IA YIELDS TO AUSTRIA, St. Petersburg, 2, tt.issia has ac cepted Austria's proposal of h conference confer-ence for settling the European question ques-tion resulting from the war. but the (place is not yet determined. The basis of Russian peace conditions has been signed. SOMETHING DEFINITE. Constantinople, 4.30 p.m. The cr baa telegraphed tLwauliau prom- ising to grant an armistice. Server Pasha, foreign minister, and one of the plenipotentiaries, telegraphed yesterday yes-terday that the Buisian Grand Duke Nicholas was ready to sign a protocol of peace preliminaries under the reserve of ulterior negotiations. The grand vizier in reply to 3erver Pasha's dispatch, authorized him to Bign the armistice and peace preliminaries. All military movement, and the emigration of Mussulmans has been a topped. |