FRANCE AND THE PORTE.
A CRITICAL SITUATION. PBS PRESS ASSOCIATION. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 22. M. Oonstans, the French Ambassador at Constantinople, has severed relations with Turkey owing to the ultan not fulfilling his promise in regard to the purchase of the French qiays at Constantinople. Another point at issue is the settlement of two French barkers' claims for .£BOO,OOO. The eoncersus of opinion ii well informed circles is that tbe Sultan will yield at tbe last ircment. The price stipulated for thequ<yswss 51,000,000 francs. Paris, August 22. The crairer Gassard has started for Constantinople, and a division is ready! to follow.
FRANCE BHOWS PATIENCE. Receive! 24,0.50 lis. Pakib, August 23 The. Fiench Government is withholding the full diplomatic rupture with Turkey, hoping the Sultan will yieM. The n*v*l division is ready to proceed to Constantinople.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 191, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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134FRANCE AND THE PORTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 191, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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