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Show TURKEY DECIDES TO SIGN SLUED PEflCEJREfln Invading Greeks Battling With Turks in Streets of Adrianople CONSTANTINOPLE, July :i. By The Associated 1 ress. ) -Turkey has decided to sign the peace treat v. it wits announced officially today. The Tuiklsh wai office was advised today that the vanguard of the Greeu army had entered Adrianople. 1 PRISING PLOT BAR D. iMN'J-'IAN n.M H'L K, Jul;.- 2n. ( Ky The Associated I'rcss. ) Wholesale arn-s'.s were made here loda In con-neetion con-neetion with an all. ire. I plot to promote pro-mote a general uprising of Moslems against foreign occupation The confession con-fession of one plotter la reported to have Implicated high officials of one of the entente powers In the alleged conspiracy which was directed chief- iv against the British- FIRING IN STREETS. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 20. (By The Associated Press.) It was learned today through French sources here, that scattered firing in Adrianople Adrian-ople where the Greeks and Turks have clashed, actually began July 19, artillery and machine guns commencing commenc-ing the attack In which infantry later participated. The civil population, according to the Turkish war office, has Ix-en va uatrii from Adrianople. Th. fighting Is continuing, according to advices to the (lieek commission. A Bulgarian airplane was shot down Sunday near drianople and the pilot admitted he Was fixing to the aid of Colonel Eafar Tavai , the 'I nrk-Ish nrk-Ish commandant at Adrianople There Is no verification of rumors that the Bulgars are attacking the Greeks oo |