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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.

(Press Assn. — By Telegraph. — Copyright) LONDON, April 13. It is stated in Pan-Islnmio Circles .that besides Tabah the Portje claims tlie Sinai Peninsula: us far as tbfe Sue*! Canal; extending to the railway afc Aknha and Sirez. Miukktar Pasha And 'the Khedive's Government are exchanging views on the subject. (Received April 14, 9.7 a.m.) It is believed that Germany and Turkey are trying to reopen the whole Egyptian question. v I NEW YORK, April 13. President 'Roosevelt, (in welcoming fifty veterans tyf the Germany army, said tliat many Germans were American citizens. H-3 expressed t& tlie German Ambassador his belief than the Algcciras Conference would render French and German relations more friendly. Ho heartily congratulated the Kaiser and, German people on tlue work ftooomplisheo. at Algeciras. Tlie ties uniting Germany and the United States wet© many and close. The most prime object of their states, manship was to knit tlie two closer. CAIRO, April 13. Baron Oppenheim has golie to Syria on a so-called scientific mission. It is generally supposed at Cairo that it is connected with the Akaba incident. m It ie understood that Egypt firmly ro jects Turkey's pretensions. * |i *tf__ll>l«_ nm_!i _____»

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10638, 14 April 1906, Page 2

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10638, 14 April 1906, Page 2

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10638, 14 April 1906, Page 2