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Show CONTINUE WAR TO HE BOTER END NO PROSPECT OP THE ACCEPTANCE ACCEPT-ANCE OF PROPOSED PEACE TERMS BY MOSLEMS, Demands of the Allies Concldercd aa Extravagant by Turks, Who Are Determined to Continue War Rather Than Submit, London. There Is no prospect of the acceptance by Turkey of tie peace terms aa proposed by the allien. Dispatches Dis-patches from Constantinople on Sunday Sun-day say that tint leadiu? members of the committee of union nnd progress have decided that the conditions could not be accepted, and It Is understood thut the council of ministers baa adopted the same view. At other capitals and among the embassadors In Ixmdon the ulllea' demands de-mands are considered extravagant, especially es-pecially with regard to the payment of indemnity and the cession of Scutail and the Aegean Inlands. In the meantime the BkliaM-n gainst Bulgaria continues in Greece. Tho Greeks In Thrace and eastern Macedonia have sent a petition to Athens against their Incorporation by Bu'garla. Premier Venlzeloa In reply boldly declined that he Ion? ago bad notified the allies that Creece laid no claim to Thrace. This announcement, which wns made in the chivmber of deputies, aroused vigorous protests. A dispatch from llelgrade says that intl Bulgarian articles also are becoming becom-ing common in the Servlnn newspapers, newspa-pers, while the Greek and Servian cabinets cab-inets are becoming very intimate and It la reported that they have already concluded a defensive treaty. |