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Show ALKANS WILL GET SLICE OF TURKEY i PAKIS, Xov. 1. A policy of territorial disinterestedness in the Balkans, if France. Russia and Great Britain have their wa, will replace" 'the now discredited dis-credited shibboleth of. "status quo" as a basis of collective aotio'n by the great power? should, the. time arrive for a redistribution re-distribution of sovereignly in Turkey through the victory of the allied Balkan stated over the Turks, This self-sacrificing ordinance would apply only to the na.tlons constituting the concert of Europe. a6 there is no longer any suggestion of opposing tho aspirations aspira-tions of the Balkans for national unity. It is recognised that the Balkan states must have their respective share of territory, ter-ritory, nhoijld the Turks finally acknowledge acknowl-edge defeat, bni it Is feared that" any attempt by outsiders to put their b3nds ir the grab bag would lt-ad to the European Euro-pean conflncratlon. ! A full agreement as to the new formula j which In to cement tho accord of the , nowern ha not betn rcm-htd. Frauee, j RuhMh and Great Britain are rcadv to I subscribe to it, but Germany. Austrla'and Italy hesitate. The all3ged undrstandinc between Russia, and Austria, oh the subject of the atatns of Noviptnr and Solonlkl which I it had been hoped here meant that Austria Aus-tria finally had decided that Solonikl was' not worth a war and would hav cleared j the way for the new programme, was denied tonight by the Servian minister 'Hi Paris. 1 M. Polncalre, the French premier, who ;i worklpg untiringly for peace, doce not despair of rallying all the powers undr I the banner of disinterestedness" which ihe believes Is the surest means of avoid -I Ing a general war. |