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RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY.

PORTE SUSPICIOUS.

OERMAMY AS TURKEY'S .FRIEND.

THE DARDANELLES.. I f Dr ASSQCUkTIp|J-nC<?PSBIGirC.) , ' (Rec. February 5,, 1.6 a.m.) i Berlin, February 4. ; With regard to the proposal of M. Isvolj sky that -Russia, should make good the difference, between tho indemnity offered- by-Bul-jgaria and that.demanded by Turkey, Russia II cancelling certain instalments of the .Turlasii.. ! German Governinent is 11 reserved, desiring to know the feeling of !'Turkey._. ; 'Serious misgiving, as to the proposal is; , increasing in Turkey, where many persons I recall, the proposal made by Russia after the re-establishment of the Turkish Constitution, whereby remission of the "war indemnity was offered, in. exchange for the. opening 'of the; Dardanelles to Russian, warships. ''' The fact. that. Britain supported the proposal at Sofia without consulting Turkey-produced-a very-bad effect in Turkey. ' " FRANCE'S FINANCIAL' INTERESTS. • , Paris, February 3.' • f. Tho'schomo of M. Isvolsky for the settler ment, of the, Bulgarian ..trouble is welcomed !m. France., Tbo. latter .has 80:. million ster-. ( ling invested- in -Turkey, and holds tho bulk i of the Bulgarian debt. • . --

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 5

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172

RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 5

RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 424, 5 February 1909, Page 5

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