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Show PEACE IS INJICHT Turkish Army Unable and Unwilling to Continue Con-tinue the Fight. London, Nov. 1-J Maftln H. Dono-hue, Dono-hue, corresjiondont of tho Dally Chronicle, telegraphs from Constantinople: Constan-tinople: "The demoralized Turks hae recognized rec-ognized the futility of further resistance. resist-ance. Nazlm Pasha has informed the grand vizier that his army Is unable and unwilling to fight and has suggested sug-gested that the only courso left is to make the best possible terms with the alllos by direct negotiations which have been opened with tho Bulgarians. Bulgari-ans. Tho porte is prepared to make heavy sacrifices to avert this crowning crown-ing humiliation and If King Ferdinand Ferdi-nand Is not too exacting peace Is in sight." Tho Daily Mail's correspondent says there aie good grounds for stating stat-ing that the Bulgarians disapprove the idea of an armistice which they regard as an excuse for delay. Tho Dally Mall's Vienna correspondent corre-spondent says there is reason to believe be-lieve a proclamation is Imminent The question of giving Salonlkl to Servla, the correspondent adds, was discussed at Budapest and it is understood that Austria would object to this solution although there was an understanding between the Balkan allies that Greece should have Salonlki Greeks Make Favorable Impression. A dispatch from Salonlkl to the post, describing the enthusiastic demonstration dem-onstration by the Greek occupation of tho city says the Greek troops made the most favorable Impression on foreign observers "I have heard," said the correspondent, corre-spondent, "of the extraordinary dash of the Greeks, attributed to the fact that the van of the army has alwavs included from 10.000 to 30,000 Americans Amer-icans from Greek extraction " |