FRONTIER CRISIS
TDREEY CONTINUES ON AGGBE3 SIVE.
SOLDIERS BEING SENT TO EGYPT.
By telegraph, Press Ass'ii, Copyright London, May 9. Tuiksy has oocupiod Maroovar and Newport in Persiau territory.
Tho Daily Mail reports that the Tilths were throo days sawing through boundary pillars under cover of tints. Nobody was allowed to approach. Too Daily Telegraph says the ultimatum has greatly impressed the Snltao. An extraordinary Csbiuot mooting will be ojnvenod to day. A battalion of the Woreeslor rogimout has loft Malta for A'oxatidcia. , Two battalions of tho Rifl) Brigade have boon ordered to bold themselves iu readinoss. I
CHEEK OF THE TURKS.
EGYPT DECLARED TO BE SULTAN'S VASSAL.
By telegraph, Press Ass’p, Coayrlgh
Received 10,20 p.m,, May 9.
Cairo, May 9,
When tho cruisor Miaotva lauded Co'onel Montell, tho Turkish commander at El Refah protested at bis presence, deolariDg that Egypt was the Sultan's vassal and Britain’s intervention was not admissible.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1745, 10 May 1906, Page 3
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