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Show POWERS ARE UNITED, L IH Berlin, Nov. 2. Germany has ac- v IH cepted the proposal made by tho fr H French premier, Raymond Pomcaire, I. jH regarding the form which intcrven- H tlon in the Balkan situation by tho L, H European powers shall take, accord- T H lng to an announcement mado by the IH foreign office here today. IH The proposal docs not contain uny H plan for settlement of the Balkan ter- H rltorlal situation. H It is understood the French propos- 3 H al represents the Anglo-Russian view. tH Therefore, as Germany is acting in Iq H accord with her allies, all the powers IH are united. H London, Nov. 2. Active negotiations l H are progressing in London favorabje H to bringing the Balkan war to an end. H The British foreign office, usually one H of the quiotcst places In London o'h " H Saturday, was all bustle this after- M Sir Edward Grey, tho secretary of ; H foreign affairs, who, contrary to ens,- t H tpm, Is remaining in towq over the u H week end, received the Russian, Axis- H trian, Turkish and Italian ambassa- M dors and the Bulgarian minister. y M |