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FRANCE AND THE PORTE.

« THE BIOK MAN " COMPLAISANT. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Parts, November 7. The Porto hag seat M. Pabtf, French Charge D'AfTiirn, Customs drafts in payment of claims, and has communicated its decisions relating to the quays and Adaubar marshes. France accept* the Porte's offer, which does not refer to education, religion, or recozeition of Catholics instead of the Nestorian and Chaldean Patriarchs. The Palace authorities take the menaces calmly, though it was expected they would yield to France's wishes. Berlin, November 7. The German press, apprehending the permanent occupation of Mitylene by France, urge British intervention, in order to prevent a disturbance of the balance of powsr. Received 8.10.44 p.m. Pabis, Novemb»r 8. M. De'cisse has assured the Powers that beyond private claims France confines her action to upholding treaty rights, and evacuates Mytilene when there is a guarantee against procrastination. In a circu'ar, which was favourably the Pete announced to M. Pabsfc that authorisation | had been given to rebuild and repair churches, convents, and oth»r institution*, totalling sixteen, in various vilayets. Ia pursuance of the Porte's orders the seizure of thi Mytilene Customs by France was not resisted.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 3

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FRANCE AND THE PORTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 3

FRANCE AND THE PORTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 3

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