The Ragusa Demonstration.
The Turks unwilling 1 to comply with the demands of the Powers. Intelligence has been received regarding the action of the combined European fleet now at Eagusa in the... Adriatic^ which has been sent as a naval demonstration against Turkey. The news is to the effect that Vice-Admiral Sir James Seymour, who commands the whole squadron, recently despatched an ultimatum to Ali Eiza Pasha, the Commander of the Turkish forces at Dulcigno, demanding an immediate I cession of that town and district to Montenegvo. No answer has yet been i returned by Eiza Pasha, neither hare any steps been taken by him to execute the demands of the Powers made through the British Admiral. Pabis, September 20. EXPULSION OP THP JESUITS FEOM FEANCE. Later interviews have taken place with Ministers for the purpose of reviving the differences with regard to the expulsion of Jesuits from France. M. Freycinet, President of the Council of Ministers, has resigned, and M. Terry succeeds him.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 22 September 1880, Page 2
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164The Ragusa Demonstration. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3663, 22 September 1880, Page 2
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