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Turkey and Prance.
Constantinople, Aug. 25.
The Sultan has issued an iradc granting the Constantinople Quays Company the enjoyment of the rights embodied under the concession. The Royal' Tour. London, August 21. The visit to Cape Colony has ended, and the party has sailed for Ascension Island.
The Duke of Cornwall's letter to Sir Heley Hutchison in bidding farewell to the Cape says that the Koyal visitors were touched and gratified at the warm enthusiasm shown, and expressed a hope that peace will soon be restored and a spirit of mutual forbearance and reconciliation be infused into the hearts of the people. • The Czar accepts Germany's Invitation. Berlin, August 24. The Czar has accepted the invitation to attend the-German naval manoeuvres at Dantzig. A French Politician's Yiew. Paris, August 24.
M. Etienne, one of the Deputies in Algeria, and leader of the Colonial party in the Chamber of Deputies, advocates securing the abrogation of the self-deny-ing Anglo-French ordinance regarding the New Hebrides. Ho contends that New Caledonia never will be prosperous or strategically safe until the new EJebrides are French.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 August 1901, Page 4
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