Show T HE 8 WAH fg BE PEACE conference AN UTTER FAILURE NEITHER SIDE BEING WILLING TO YIELD no prospect that the porte will the advice of the powers and nothing seem seems left out but to fight it out london tho the british sec secre tao of bdate for foreign affairs at faira sir edard grey and tho the ambassadors of the powers havo have made cepro representation to iechad wajiha regarding tho the expected departure of che turkish deles dele atts gutis which ie in equivalent to a rupture of the peace negotiations for turkey Is considered responsible in reply pasha said that ho lie vaa not responsible for the huspen blon of the ork of the conference which wae was decreed by the allies not only without asking his opinion hut but without even allowing him to express it aben ho he begged bogged to do so in deference lo 10 angland and the other powers whoso ambassadors re petted tho the rupture ot of the lions iechad pash has consented to telegraph to constantinople asking definite instruction the allies also are tired of a they do not believe the note which the powers will present at constant constanti dople will have tho the desired effect affect but dot not wishing to take a a step without due notice to europe they bavo have notified sir edward grey and the ot their intention to denounce the armistice arroli tico con tempora bously with or shortly after the presentation of the note to the porto porte the allies will bo be ready to resume the war four days later in fact grooch has never ceased hostilities bervia has nothing more imore to conquer while with respect to montenegro the ann letico never has been ob served by turkey whose soldiers have made mad frequent bortles from art Vie therefore the resumption of hostilities concerns oon cerns only the thracian field of operation the balkan military experts here think that under present conditions Adria nople can be b taken in x few days by the sacrifice of men |