BRITAIN AND TURKEY.
SUPPORT OF FRANCE AND GERMANY.
By; telegraph, Press Aea'n, Copytigh Cairo, May 15.
The garrison at Alexandria paraded to impress and reassure the people. There is general satisfaction at Cairo at the Porte’s surrender.
M. Conetans, the Frenoh Ambassador, made representations to the Grand Vizier on his own initiative in support of Britain, and then on behalf of M. Borregois, told Tewfik Pasha to inform the Sultan that he joined with Sir N. O’ConDor in protesting ogainst the occupation of Tabah. Herr Breberstein, the German Minister, followed M. Oonstan’s example, his action io doiDg so produoing a great impression in Turkish cirolos.
London, May 15, Izzet Bey has been disgraced.
THE NEARNESS OF HOSTILITIES
THE PROTECTORATE OVER EGYPT.
By telegraph, Press Ass'n, Copyrlglr Received 10.40 p.m., May 16. London, May 16.
The Porte only yielded after Sir Nicholas O'Connor, tho British Ambassador, visiting and oommumcating to Tewfik Pasha, the Grand Vizier, a state* ment oausiog Turkey to realise the peril.
The Bceeptanoe of the d.emands constitutes the first recognition of Britain's protectorate over Egypt. Obstinancy centred in tbo word 11 de limitation,” as implying a frontier.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1751, 17 May 1906, Page 2
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