ANGLO-TURKISH RUPTURE.
SUPPORTED BY GERMANY AND FRANCE. ' TURKEY AND EGYPT IMPRESbED. . • Cairo, May 16. The galrison at Alexandria was paraded in order to impress and reassure the people. . There is general satisfaction in Cairo over the Perte's surrender.
M. ConstaM, French Ambassador, mile representations to the Grand Twier on his own initiative in snp port of Britain, and then on behalf of Jt Boarneois told Tewfik Pasha to inform the Sultan that he joined with fiir Michael O'Conor {British Ambasaader) in protesting against the occupation of Tabah. Herr Bieberstenj German Minister' followed M. Constant example, producing a great impression in Turkish centres.
BBITAIN'S POSITION IN EGYPT. EBOOGNIBBD BY THE POBTF. Received 16, 10.10 p.m. Losdos, May 16. The Ttorte only yielded after Sir Michael O'Connor visiting, and communicated to Tewftk, Grand Vizier, a causing Turkey to realise &er peril. The acceptance of the detmuds constitutes the first recognition iof Britain's protectorate over Egypt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8112, 17 May 1906, Page 3
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153ANGLO-TURKISH RUPTURE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8112, 17 May 1906, Page 3
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