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Show RELUCTANT TO RESUME HOSTILITIES London Believes Conference Confer-ence Will Be Renewed and Peace Attained. DELECATES OBSERVE CREEK CHRISTMAS Representatives of BalKan States All Greek Catholics Except One Man. 4-i-r H i ; 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 tj- JU T LONDON". Jan. Tho Turk- ir iah govornnienl liaa tirmly de- eided not to make any Bow propofala of peace, aeeordiag to a dixpntrh from I onstantinople. LONDON, Jan. 7. Thora Is practl callp no disposition In London to doubt that as soon aa tho delegates of Bulgaria, Bul-garia, Qreere, MonUnogro and Sorrla havs celebrated th orthodox Christmas Christ-mas holiday tho poaca eonforoncs will bo resumed. There Is a deep asatod roluctancs among all the parties against tha reopening re-opening of hostlHUos, altliough throats of such an eventuality srs still uttered. At tha ssms tlins tha powers ars occupied oc-cupied In offoriug frtondly adrtcs to tha antagonists, and In cass this should prove Insufficient tbs embassadors are seeking for the best method of Intervention. Inter-vention. I peeulut ion loueerntng the method of 1 providing an iMue'fiom the deadlock is rife. It is aborted that Recbad Paeba, the principal Turkish delegate, has telegraphed to t onstantiuople asking ask-ing to reconvoke tho conference and may ma no Mime riurii.iur nuiru waa presented from (inn yewterday owing to the hrupque rutqieoion uf the M'snion. At tho next meeting it ia hif turn to preaide. Much is hoped for from the action of the power. etipeeiaHy from Husbi. It ia HelitA e.J t oat ' he preatt rf-fort rf-fort of the aowere will ha xercid at tooMaotinopie. If week etupre. how-eer, how-eer, witbn.it the yirltling of AHHan-l ople. the Bulgarian delejriiira dlare. j "it will he tiroVHl Jnvuff and eati-non eati-non who rill hpeak. ! TbTe lire man v exehauffes of J f hrifd man grr:! t inn ruing j Hiuoug the allied drlfgat. all of whom j Ht tended ehjreh P-rvi.-ea exempt t ount Vtinviiovit',h, th Mont ncL'rin, who is; :i Koni.in at'iolie. Tho tircek delf linte went to tho fireek chun-h. nhile1 the Mtt!p;Hr:;i Servians Rud Moutene- j giiiif woiti to the ltuMian ehnreh, ex-J pluininf th;it ihir done "imply he-, Hl. thry do not 11 ii.lrrMitiid (JreeK, BULOAEIA AND RUMANIA COME TO AGREEMENT I.ONIHJX, .Ian. 7. The Belgrade cor I respondent of the l:iily TelnrraPb saa lie hiiM lenrneii on uuiiiH'a,baile an-t an-t hority that ltu'.'iri;i ami liu mania hnvo rra'hed nn ayreetnent under whieh , ttnlcTirin eedya to Itnmnnin a ft rip ol 1 territory extendi 11 on it rnu hern , hniiiihrv lioin ner li'lenit'; to about ' ape (iuljrrnd 011 the tlluek sen. Thta territory uietud' the tov n of Si lb-tria lb-tria on the ripht bauk of the Danube, whirh was an important fortress under! the Turks and bus finmed prominently, iu Kusno Turkih wars. j Itijlyafia. he nay, in Ndlil ion will pav n iutlemnity li rover i-ertnin tx (f uc- incurred bv Kihuhii 'a. TURK GUNS SILENCED. ATIIKNS. Greeee. Jh. 7. The Greek 1 artillery vesti-rday put out of net int. the Turk Uli balleries on thn heibta above lbr.uiii, ctVht mi lea outh of I and the key to Jutiina. The Turks I wen routed and a large number eup- tured. 1 Tho Greeks also silenced tbe Turk-j Turk-j ih riirgo mina ntutioned to tho left of I Kort St. Nieholm. i COMMANDERS CONFER. ! YtKNW. .Iiiii. 7. A Sofia dtpat-h u that, ut tho re o nest of tho ernn niauder at Adriauitpfe. Bulcariun aud Turkish delegates init for tho purpose, it is HiipirOM-d. of discussing tho qurv tiou ot cnpitulntion. |