HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
THE SHAHZADA DECLTXKS TO GO HOME. (Per Press Association}. Loxdox, August 21. The St. James' Gazette considers that the treatment of the Costa Piica '■ Packet claim has reduced international arbitration to an absurdity. The request from New South Wales for the protection or the rights of British subjects has, says the paper, been bandied about for years with no result. The Sbabzada's prolonged stay is vexing the Government. It is reported he is afraid to return until the Ameer is allowed direct diplomatic representation in London. CONSTAXTIXOPLK, August 21. It is reported here that on August 81, the anniversary of his accession, the Sultan intends to proclaim general reforms throughout the Turkish Empire.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 47, 23 August 1895, Page 2
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