FLEET PROCEEDING TO PIRAEUS.
SOBERING EFFECT OF THE ULTIMATUM.
1 (Received March 7th, 10.54 p.m.) LONDON, May 7. VioAdmiral Lord Charles Beresford's ' fleet, now at Phaleron, is proceeding to Piraeus. Tli;> British ultimatum has had a sobering effoct in Cairo, the fiermons preachrtl in the> mo-quo> being less flamniatory. I Tho Constantinople corre.spondeTTt of I "'Tlie Times" reports a growing impres-1 sion that one result of the Porte's obpiinacy will be to change Egypt's relations with Turkey. It is felt that tho part played by Mukhtar Pa/sba wiJl justify Great Britain in refusing to al- ( low any TiirkLh representative to remain in Egypt a.s a commissioner apparently with a mission to encourage an anti-Bruieh agitation, from j Constantinople.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 7
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