BRITAIN AND TURKEY.
SINAJ PKNINSULA DISPUTE. April 26, 8.12 a.m. LONDON, April 25. The Times,' emphasising the willingiK!::i; ot Egypt to agree to a mixed commission to deal with uutlora roialing to the Sinai Penin - sula iron i i>~r fmtvidad the Turkishtroood as Taiah end Gabiah are with-ji'.iv/'j. Vv'intti'j Sultan that Ihe is mnhii;r; ;n dangerous experit ment,mid tin sooner he withdraws his illoj;t!l and urovocative occupation the butter ic wiJl be. it was the setHed■ reso.lv n oL ! all "parties that Britain should not allow anybody to meddle or :nar the great work acoomijlifelied in Wgypfc. UNFAVOURABLE REPLY. ! Received April 27, 12.18 a.fo. CAIRO, April 26. > i The Sultan has replied to the Khedive-unfavourably. Further dissuasion in connection with Tabah now rests between Great Britain and the Porte. PREPAEINU TO MOBILISE. Received April 27 12 24 a.m. • ' LONDON, April 26. An unconfirmed report States that the first division uf LieutenantGeneral French's -First Army Corpa has been instructed to prepare to mobile: Itiia hinted that they are intended for South Africa, but if the report is confirmed, it is likelier that the orders have oeen issued owing to the Sultan's bellicose attitude.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8125, 27 April 1906, Page 5
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