ANGLO-TURKISH RUPTURE.
SULTAN'S DANGEROUS *; EXPERIMENT. ? . LoHDoy, April 25. *< "The Times," in-emphasising the willingness of Egypt|tO: agree to » . , mixed commission to delimit the fronjb tier of Sinai Peninsula, provided «»*? "* Turkish troops at Tabah and Gabiah are withdrawn, warns the Sultan' that he is making a dangerous experiment, and the sooner he withdraws his illegal and provocative occupation the better. It is the settled resolve of all parties in Great Britain not to allow anybody to meddle with, or mar the great work - accomplished in Egypt. '-» ~ DRAGOONS ORDERED OUT. Received 26,11.59 p.m. Los dos, April 26. The Sixth Inniskilling Dragoons are proceeding to Egypt. |MATTER NOW IN BRITAIN'S HANDS. Received 26,12.18 a.m. Caibo, April 26. The Sultan wpM<to|the Khedive unfavorably, l'urther discussion re. toting to Tabah now rests between Britain and the Porte.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8095, 27 April 1906, Page 2
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131ANGLO-TURKISH RUPTURE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8095, 27 April 1906, Page 2
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