Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Peace Negotiations.

New York Times 100 years ago today, November 28, 1912:
    CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 27.— The negotiations between the Turkish and Bulgarian peace delegates continued to-day at Bagehakeui. They were of a preliminary nature and will be resumed to-morrow.
    Osman Nizami Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador to Germany, who is one of the delegates, arrived here to-day. He had a prolonged interview with the Grand Vizier and subsequently attended a meeting of the Ministers.
    Official denial is given to a report that the Government has decided to abolish the parliamentary regime.
    The report of the recall of the Austrian Red Cross unit from Turkey is also declared to be unfounded.

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