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Show DIPLOMACY FOUND SLOW. rW Negotiations Between Allies and Greece are Dragging. H London. (Tlio negotiations ibotweerr Greece and the allied powers still drag; IV on at Athens, now hitches seemingly J$ arising as the old ones are smoothed ,' out. Ono day It 1b reported a settle- j ment has been reached, only to be followed fol-lowed tho next by denial or accounts of fresh difficulties confronting the dlpmats. tV The peoplo of tho allied countries,, -T" particularly thoso of France and Italy, aro becoming Impatient over the con- i t tlnual delays and tho press Is demand. k lng that stern action Iks taken to detn- onstrate tho King Constantino and . his ministers the determination of, tht 1 allies to obtain tho assurances de- in muled. Now proposals are said tc jL have been mndo by France and Great T J Britain In the hopo of reaching an ; I agreement. Tho attltudo of Roumanla also re- mains undecided. Slnco the dispatch J E announcing the closing of Roumanian R ports to foreign trad was received . silence has descended upon Bucharest, 1 and Europe Is awaiting anxiously the .- J next movo which will give a meaning to this order. Tito general belief here - s Is that tho Roumanian government Is. ' waiting for tho concentration of a suf- ,,9 flclent Russian forco in Bessarabia I and a large enough Anglo-French army- H In southern Serbia to make victory K certain beforo Joining tho allieB. H |