ANGLO-TURKISH CRISIS.
*OT YET WHOLLY AVEBTBD. .i London, May U. According to too agent of Beater at • ftamboul, Sir Nioholas O'Connor, iritish Ambassador, on Sunday night. •eplying to the Porte's agreement to if aouate Tabah and the appointment of v i delimitation commission, declared fiat the form of the Turkish Note was unsatisfactory, and insisted on unconlitionaland complete acceptance of the Jritish demands. He gave the Sultan - i few hoars' graoe, bat the Snj ooa> dder the ultimatum expires to-day.
BRITAIN'S DEMANDBAOCEPTED ANNOUNCEMENT RECEIVED WITH CHEERS. Received, 18,11.5 p,m. London, May 15. Sir Edward Grey was cheered on announcing that he hid just received information of the Porte's full aceeptwoe of Britain's demands. The Sultan assents to-hit telegram )f April 1892, as the basis of delimi. tation, and the Joint Commission gives ihe Iboundary from Bafah southeasterly to a point three miles f"om Akabah. The reply gives every reason to hope that a completely satisfactory tcttlemeut of details will be arrived it.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8111, 16 May 1906, Page 2
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