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For the rest, Servian Government must reply to Austrian demands as they consider best in Servian interests. It is impossible to say whether military action by Austria when time limit expires can be averted by anything but unconditional acceptance of her demands, but only chance appears to lie in avoiding an absolute refusal and replying favorably to as many points as the time limit allows. . . . I have urged upon the German Ambassador that Austria should not precipitate military action. * In re...sponse to these suggestions, Mr. Cracken- thorpe communicated Sir Edward Grey's pacific suggestions to the Servian Minister and received 1 English White Paper, No. 12. The Peace Parleys 83 the following reply, as reported in Crackenthorpe's report to Sir Edward Grey, dated July 25th. The Council of Ministers is now drawing up their reply to the Austrian note. I am informed by the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs that it will be most conciliatory and will meet the Austrian demands in as large a measure as is possible.
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