Show ALLIES AGREE ON FIGHT TO FINISH GREAT CHEAT BRITAIN FRANCE AND RUSSIA WILL WAGE WAR TO THE BITTER END representatives of three great nations sign an agreement which prevents peace unless by mutual consent an agreement has hag been signed by sir edward grey british secretary of state for or foreign affairs and the french and russian ambassadors at london in behalf of their respective governments that peace snail shall not be concluded separately during the present war by any one of the three allies and that no other of 0 the allies will demand condit conditions ioas of peace without the previous agreement of the others diplomats of the allied powers interpreted the agreement as a determination mi nation on the part of great britain and hussla to wage their warfare la ft every quarter irrespective of reverses in prance franco from all parts of the globe colonial troops are being gathered by england hope that the gathering strength of the triple entente might yet impress turkey with the wisdom of remaining neutral was revived among diplomats though there was a complete absence of advises advices from constantinople stantin ople that uie the allies had endeavored deavo red again 0 W o convince turkey of tho the necessity of preserving her neutrality as reflected in tile the london dispatches dovetails dove tails with recent advices advises to the Arn amerlan erlan government officials and diplomats tit at washington regarded tho the agreement signed by great britain prance france and russia not to make peace except by mutual consent as an indication that the war would be fought to a decisive end on all sides the announcement was accepted as menning meaning the inevitable prolongation of tho the war fk j J la 11 ARCHDUKE CARL STEPHEN archduke carl stephen la Is in command of the tha naval forces of austria hungary |