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Show KING GIVES PEACE DINNER TO DELEGATES Despite British Monarch's Action. Balkan Situation Still Threatens. LONDON June 7. King George entertained en-tertained the peace delegates of Us Balkan states and of Turkey at luncheon lunch-eon at Buckingham passes today to celebrate the signing of the treaty of pease. Other guests included Us duke of Connanght, Premier Asquith, Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey and Viscount Mor I ay of BavekbvJrn, lewd president of the council. While paaee is being celebrated la London, the situation in the near east Is still threatening. The report comes from Constantinople, bat lacks official confirmation, that the European pom-. era bays decided to deaaad the 4e-mobillsatioa 4e-mobillsatioa of the Turkish and the "j Balkan armies in order to secure peace. It is believed that Us initiative la this action was doe la great measure to Russia. The Russian government is said to hold the opinion that the Balkan Bal-kan governments are acting under the pressure of military Influence and that no saaa course is possible to them an- -til at least two-thirds of their armies should be demobilised. The position of Us Servian cabinet is said to be unsafe, but Ue resignation of Us ministers min-isters had not been announced) up to noon today. |