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Show ALLIES PURPOSELY DELIMITERS WAIT FOR FALL OF ADRIANOPLf AND SCUTARI BEFORE REPLYING RE-PLYING TO POWERS, Belief Expressed That This Would Place Them In More Favorable Po-sltlon Po-sltlon for the Proposed Negotiation Negotia-tion of Peace Terms. London. Diplomacy with reference to the Balkan situation attain is at u standstill, and there Is an utmost complete com-plete absence of military news. The belief Is current In European capitals that the allies purposely are delaying matters in expectation of the speedy full of Adrlanoplo and Scutari, which would place them In a more favorable fa-vorable position for the proposed negotiations. ne-gotiations. A strong military censorship again has been placed on the I'onHtunlt-noplo I'onHtunlt-noplo newspapers, whlcu are forbidden forbid-den to publish changes in the army or any rumors concerning the position of the ministry. An Athens dispatch to the Daily Telegraph expresses the belief that the fall of Cfutarl is Imminent, and that the allien will avoid peace negotiations ne-gotiations until that time. A special dispatch from Cettlnje reports another unsuccessful sortie by the Turks In an attempt to raise the siege of Scutari |