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Show PEACE TERMS HAVE BEEN i ACCEPTED BT THE TURKS Nott of Acceptance Accompanied hy Expression of Thanks to the Powers for Their Mtdlatlon. Constantinople. The Turkish pov-eiuuient pov-eiuuient has declared that It uureset-vetily uureset-vetily accvpted the terms of peace pro-lotifd pro-lotifd by the European jmjwpib. The rorclRti ofrtce handed the Ofto-m.in Ofto-m.in acceptance to the doan of the diplomatic dip-lomatic corpa Tut'aday morning, accompanied ac-companied by an exprenainn of thank to the powera for their mediation. The tftrma of mediation offered by tho European powera to Turkey and tbe llaJkin allies were: One fbe frontier of the Ottoman empire In Europe shall atart at Enoa, and, following the courae of the Ma-rllxa Ma-rllxa river and then that of the Er-t'ene, Er-t'ene, shall end at Mldla. All terrl-tcrlea terrl-tcrlea situated west of this line shall be ceded by Turkey to the allied stairs with the exception of Albania, the deliminatlon of which ahall be fixed by the powers Two Tbe question of the Aegean is'ands ahall be settled by the powers. Three Shall abandon all claim to Crete. Four The powera cannot favorably entertain the demand for Indemnity, but will admlf the allies to participate: partici-pate: In the dibcuaslon of the International Interna-tional commission In Parla for an equitable aettlement of their participation partici-pation in tbe Ottoman debt and In tbe financial cbargea of the districts to be banded over to tbem. Turkey Is to be aaked to take part in tbe labors of thla commission. Five The powera ahall also Claim that aa aoon aa tbe bases are accepted, hostilities ahall cease. |