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Show TIME ALLOWED THE TURKS HAS ELAPSED LONDON". Nov. 16. A dispatch to the Morning Poat from Constantinople says: "Klmlal Pasha, the grand vizier, called at the JtUGslan embassy today and conferred con-ferred with M. De Glcra. the embassador, embassa-dor, yn the subject of peace In the presence pres-ence of M. Popoff. first drapoman of the Bulgarian legation, who has been staying- at the Russian embassy since the outbreak nf the war. "The Bulgarians demand the surrender of the Turkish army at Tchatalja as a necessary condition to the cessation of the advance on the capital and allowed the Turks forty-eight hours In which to arrive at a decision. This period having hav-ing elapsed and the porlc growing uneasy. un-easy. Klamial Pasha visited M. Dc Giera. "News arrived here tonight that Ito- desto, a port on the. sea of Marmora held by the Bulgarians, Is In Haines and that Turkish cruisers are bombarding all along the coast, but to no useful purpose." The Dally Telegraph's U.slup correspondent corre-spondent under Thursday's date savs- "The crown prince, who left hero yesterday yes-terday to rejoin the Servian armv before Monastir, arrived at Prillp this afternoon. The prince received an enthusiastic welcome wel-come from the Inhabitants of the city, who strewed tho road with lloworf. "While the reception was In progress the sound of suns about twenty-live miles southwest announced that the battlo of Monastic had hegun. AH the news thus far received Is tha't u Servian cavalry division operating between Prillp and Monastic enmu In contact with a Turklch column consisting of a regiment of infantry, infan-try, a squadron of cavalry and a battery of artillery. "Nvs of the battle of Monastic Is cag-orlv cag-orlv awaited here, as It should linlsli the war In Macedonia." |