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Show CZAR WORKS FOR PEACE IN BALKANS London. June 12 With the "little white father of all the Slavs" arn-Ing arn-Ing the Balkan states of wrath to come and beseeching them to avoid a fratricidal war, and France keeping the war chest closed tight, the char, ees of preserving peace among the allies Is Improving. But the situation si ill is c ritical. The powers may join the Russian emperor in the demand that the allies al-lies demobilize while Russia arbl trates But one of the chief dangers dan-gers of Russian arbitration lies in the possibility that It may precipita:.j another European crisis unless it is preceded by an Austro Russian un demanding The powers are expected to inter vent at the Servian and Bulgarian capitals today with a demand for thMr demobilization and since the op position at Sofia urgs immediate ac tion. the question of war or peace ought to be decided by tbe end of the week. A Belgrade dispatch to the Dally Telegraph, savs: ' The Servian minister to Bulgari i has left here for Sofia with final Instructions In-structions which he Is to present lo the Bulgarian government. If Bulgaria Bulga-ria delays a definite answer to the request for an earlv meeting of the premiers of the allies, the minister is Instructed to leave Sofia ." General Putnlk, chief of the general staff of the Servian army, has left to resume command at Uskup. It Is currently reported that he has re celved instructions to repel with the utmost vigor any attack by the Bul-gars Bul-gars and oppose any attempt on their part to cross the Servian line of do raarkation |