THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
-J French unanimity. •: * ,v. - . ’V • • ; By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. • United Press Association. Paris, September 15. The “Matin” declares that Germain has done an immense service by. bring-: ing* qboilt an almosta unprecedented tinammity among Frenchmen.' ■ WITHDRAWALS ■ OF ■ 'FRENCH ■CAPITAL. ( , Berlin. September 11. A fresh set-back in the Bourse is ...attributed to the continued vfi thdruwal.S of Ffhneh capital; and hot' to anx--1; fefy, bVer tli’e negotmtibnsl U: fhVc-’ Aa&iaf Frehclf reply is favourably 1 . Arenewed-by 'the press.' ■ v{ T/lvbV-V^FRANCE’S-'REPLY. ; .v; A -..-r- - (Received T 5, 8.5 a;m.) ■ • • y, Paris, September 14. The reply ■''despatched to. Berlin was • conciliatory but firm. .'. • ! , . ..The ‘Temps",’ ’. recapi’tVilating-'thc l desired regime, states that France nn- , dertakes the task of consolidating .the Sidtan’s military and financial resources, the Sultan furnishing tin. diplomatic, administrative and /mancial guarantees. The Sultan retain* exclusive control of the public services and enterprises, powers boihg placed on an equal economic footing, soqured by a system of, open tenders for public works and contracts for'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 15 September 1911, Page 6
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