FRANCE AND TURKEY.
By Telegraph.—Prow Association.—Copyright.
(deceived September 14, 4.45 p.m.) Paris, September 13. M. Rooviek. lias informed the Porta that he would abandon the Ottoman debt conversion unless his requirements were immediately authorised.
A telegram dated July 17, from Constantinople, in the London Time*, says:—No Irado has yet been issued on the subject of the Rouvier project of unification. The delay is unexplained. Two days later the following telegram appeared :—The Sultan, having decided to precede unification of the debt by Conversions of the Customs ami Fisheries Loans of 1836 and 1883, Las issued an Inula ordering that negotiations for those conversions shall be opened with the Ottoman Bank. The object desired is ready money, which the conversions will afford to the amount of about £2,750,000. The financial straits are most severe and imperatively demand relief.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 5
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