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Show DISPUTE IS SERIOUS Servian Demand Cause 1 of Ill-Feeling Com-I Com-I plaint Made London, Nov G Th situation as legards the dispute of Servia and Austria over the former's demand for an Adriatic sea port is again considered consid-ered very serious There is reason to believe, say Belgrade dispatches, that tho Servian goveniment will not submit sub-mit a satisfactory repk to the Austrian Aus-trian representations on the subject I though it has not posllhelj rejected I them. lll-Fceling Evident. More Ill-feeling between the nations na-tions became evident today when the Servian minister presented to the Vienna government an official complaint com-plaint that the Austria consul at Prizrend fired from the top of his house at Senian troops when they captured the town It Is believed In Vienna that the consul was defending some Albanfans, A number of whom are alleged to hae been shot by Servians for concealing arms and abusing Servian soldleis Avoiding Front Attack. This hint that the Bulgaian invaders invad-ers arc trying to aold a front attack' on the Turks at Tchaialja tends to1 corroborate '. esterday's announce ' ment that the Bulgarian tioops hao, been working around to the nortli of the Turkish arm. Experts here a-e of opinion that the Bulgarians will try to 5ei7c the Bosphorus simuKanc-ouslv simuKanc-ouslv with the Dardanelles If It becomes be-comes necessary to reduce Constantinople Constanti-nople before the war can be ended The Greek anm in Epirus, the movements of which had been stoppej by floods is again on tlm move toward to-ward the Turkish forticss of -Janina. while the Montenegrin troops aro still hotlv enbaged In the neighbor-' hood of San Giovanl Di Med.ia, on tho; I Adriatic. IKng Nicholas persists in big determination to seize' this point j In spite of Austrian and Italian protests. pro-tests. I Bulgaria's Answer Due Today. I Bulgaria's answer to Turkey's nloi ! for an armistice is due lodav Dis-! patches from Sofia say that however j oncious may be the neace terms of the conquerers. the Turkish aimy h In such condition that submission is the onI couisc open. ' Exception to this view j; taken by a correspondent who visited the Turk- i ish lines of Tchatalia jesterdav. TTe says the Turkish administration at the front appears canab'e of disDuting i any fuither advance by the Bulgaiiansi and further emplnsized thp strength of the Turkish position by paving the i allies will soon take measures to Dosses themsehes of the Dardanelles, Dardanel-les, thus averting the possible pav-ment pav-ment of a prle in blood at Tcbataija. In which the Bulgarians can 111 afford. |