Show I CONTINUE WAR TO 10 THE BITTER END NO O PROSPECT OF THE ACCEPTANCE ACCEPTANCE ACCEPT ACCEPT- ANCE OF PROPOSED PEACE TERMS TERM BY MOSLEMS MOSLEMS Demanda Demands of of the Allies AlUes Considered as Extravagant by Turks Who Arc Are Determined to Continue War Rather Than Submit London There There is no prospect of the acceptance by Turkey y of the peace terms as proposed by the allies Dispatches Dispatches Dispatches Dis Dis- patches from Constantinople on Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day dar say that the leading members atthe of at f the committee of oC union and nd progress have de decided that the conditions could not 1 be e accepted and it is understood that th the 1 council of ministers has has has' adopted the tho same view At other capitals and among the in London the allies' allies demands demands de de- de mands are considered extravagant especially especially especially es es- es- es with regard to the payment of indemnity and tho cession of and the Aegean islands In the meantime the agitation against Bulgaria continues in Greece The Greeks in Thrace and eastern Macedonia l have sent a petition to Athens against their incorporation by Bulgaria Premier Venizelos in reply boldly declared that he lie long ago had hadnot not notified fied the allies t that 1 t Greece laid no claim to Thrace This announcement which was made in the chamber of oC deputies aroused vigorous protests A dispatch from Belgrade says sars that Bulgarian anti articles also are becomIng becoming becom becom- ing common in the Servian newspapers pers s while the Gr Greek k and Servian cabinets cab cab- mets are becoming very Intimate and It is reported that they have already concluded a defensive treaty |