The Trouble In Turkey.
GERMANY AND FRANCE SUPPORT BRITAIN. ( THE RESPONSIBLE MAN DIS- | GRACED. Lonjdok, May 15. Sir E. Grey was cheered on announcing that he had just received information of the Porte’s full acceptance of the demands of Britain and assenting to the terms of the telegram of April, 1892, as tb e basis of the delimitation. The join t Commission gives the boundary - from Rafeh to a poin t three miles from A ’ Kft bah. The repl. y gives every r' oaSOD to hope that a comf satisfactory settlemei it has jeen made. The garrison at Alexandria will parade to impress and reassure the peopleIB £JGnGl*Ctl SQiUsIftOvJOD ftt Cairo at lb" Porto’s surrender. M. Cooat-iii-) ihe French Ambassador, made representations to the : Grand Vizier on his own initiative m auuport of Great Britain. He told ■ Tcwfik Pasha to inform the bnltan , ihat he joined with Sir N. O’Couor in protesting against the occupation ■ of Tabah. . ~ i Baren von Bieberstem, ihe Ger- ■ man Minister, followed M. Conatans , example, producing a great impression in Tuikish circles. Izzet Bey, who was responsible tor Tut key’s Tabah policy, has been disgraced.
The Porte only yielded a { ier {Sir Nicholas O’Conor had tom' tnunicattd to Tcwfik Pasha and the Grand Vizier a statement can/ jing Turkey to realise her peei'lL The acceptance off the demands constitutes the first recognition of Great Britain's protect- orate of Egypt. SULTAN DISI .'LEASED'. I*®' ndon, May 16. Renter's Cbnsba ntinople correspondent states till e Sultan is extremely displeased , with Germany’s want of sympa.V by in the recent trouble.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3875, 18 May 1906, Page 4
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261The Trouble In Turkey. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3875, 18 May 1906, Page 4
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