TURKEY'S LOANS.
''ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL FRANCE." By Telegrapli—Press Association—Copyright London, September. 22. Reuter's", Paris correspondent" states' that he has authoritative information from an official source that the loan agreement between Turkey and the Cas : sel Group is provisional, and will only become definite • if 'negotiations; : with Franco are abandoned. ' ' ' The French' Government ..regards the agreement ;asan j attemptby Turkey to blackmail France With British assistance. i' However,--it-is a .British - affair. if investors- are : s"atisfleil with less security than France demands, and ;if they 'are; willing to help Turkey to' buy German, ships and guns. ' ; ; . Berlin newspapers attribute the break-" down of tho -Franco: to Russia instigating -Eranco- to maketho loan conditional on-tho Porte's satisfactory assurances • regarding the Triple Alliance.. ' GERMAN PARTICIPATION ALLEGED. (Rec. Sept. 23, 10.35 p.m.) London, September 23. The French ■ newspapers allege that. the Cassel Group, in its offer to provide the loans required by Turkey, is associ-. ated with tho Deutsclier Bank,; and that German financiers have promised four millions sterling. ' ■ Other statements are 'to' the "offect that' Great Britain has informed Dja-rid Bey, the Turkish Minister for Finance, that Great Britain' will not support: the: loan 'if- Turkey's poliQyicotttinues.ia-bfl-dictated..by the military party. .. .. . The negotiations tiro stated to be.still, continuing. In France, the French financiers'are insisting that tho Ottoman Bank shall control the State expenditure. "
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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218TURKEY'S LOANS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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