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THE NEAR EASTERN CRISIS.

Constantinople, Nov. 11.

The disquieting rumours concerning the Sultan's whereabouts have now been cleared up. A message from Constantinople says that the Sultan, accompanied by Court dignitaries, drove in an open occasion of the feast of parriage to the Yildig Mosque on the Selamik.

[Selak literally means "mer's part of Mohammedan boase."}

Paris, Nov. 11. Defending his Near Eastern Policy in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Poincare said the Frazee has always been in complete agreement with Great Britain as regards ensuring the freedam 3 the Straits. British communiques caused surprise to the French and Italian Governments and produced a state of dangerous excitement among the Turks.

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France only withdrew her troops from Chanak, be said, because military experts declared it was untenable. necessity of close agreement with the Allies.

Sunderland He re-armed the

In conclusion, M. Poincare said he was happy to find Lord Curzon presiding at the British Foreign Office in a Cabinet led by Mr. Bonar Law, who had always been a sincere friend of France.

disposed A semi-official statement shows that France is now

to agree to the postponement of the Lausanne Conference beyond' November 11th. France also does not favour the suggested pre- Eminary Allied meeting, but would agree thereto if it was held in Paris.

Riga, Nov. 11.

It is reported from a trustworthy source in Moscow that Russia is making serious military preparations in the Caucasus, whence the transfer of troops to Georgia and Armenia has already begun..

London, Nov. 12. Cable communication with Constantinople has been restored. Delayed messages detail frequent meetings between Rafet Pasha and the High Commissioners.

On 7th inst. yielding to pressure from the Allies, the Customs reverted to the tariffs which were operative before the Kemalists' seizure of the administration.

At a meeting the same afternoon, Rafet Pasha declared be had received instructions not to accept Allied control; det apparently the telegrams crossed. Therefore, he awaited a fresh reply. Meanwhile, he gave orders suspending taxes and restric- tions on cereals.

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the They declared they were inflexoly instructed Angora national pact as the basis of a treaty. They insist on the Greeks repairing the damage in Asia Minor and refuse the idea of the limitation of Turkish armaments. They demand that Turkey receive guarantees for the safety of Constantinople and the Sea of Marmora,

London, Nov. 12.

The Cabinet Ministers are remaining in Town over the week- end in view of the Near East situation, which the scanty news arriving shows to be disquieting.

Paris, Nov. 12.

M. Poincare has suggested to the British Government that there should be a formal opening of the Lausanne Conference to-morrow with a view to beginning actual negotiations on November 20. The interval would be occupied by Marquis Curzon, and the Italian representative meeting M. Poincare in Paris to discuss the common attitude.

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There was disorganisation and confusion everywhere; such business as was going through was at figures which were a long way short of paying expenses in the great majority of cases.

Many mills had not paid dividends for over two years. Both India and China had had excellent seasous and ought now to be placing orders freely. By allowing a large section of the trade to make to stock, they are playing into the hands of merchants. He urged that the remedy lay in more effective control of the trade through the establishment of an Advisory Board, including re- presentatives of both manufacturers and operatives.

ANOTHER STRIKE IN INDIA.

Bombay, Nov. 11.

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