New York Times 100 years ago today, November 22, 1912:
Battle Resumed with Great Violence — Attack on Dardanelles Now Expected.
ALLIES' TERMS ARE REJECTED
Porte Declares Them Impossible, but Nazim Pasha Can Reopen Negotiations.
MOSLEM LAW IS INVOLVED
Territory Cannot Be Surrendered Unless Fate Makes Such a Course Inevitable.
BULGARS SINK A CRUISER?
Torpedo Boats Reported to Have Destroyed the Hamidiyeh, but Turks Report Victory.
TROOPS OF ALLIES ACCUSED
Charges of Barbarity Made Against the Bulgars, Servians, and Greeks — Powers Still Inactive.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 21.— The battle at the Tchatalja lines has been resumed.
Cannonading was reopened with great violence this evening, and is plainly audible here.
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