Show TIS UP TO THE SULTAN France Will Wait for Abdul Hamid I to Play I II I M CONSTANS QUITS TURKEY French Ernbassador Takes His Departure De-parture From Constantinople and Diplomatic Relations Arc Thus Broken Off Turkish Embassador I Notified That His Presence in Paris Is Not Desired It Is Believed that the Sultan Will Not Long Delay In Making a Move Paris Aug 27A semiofficial note has been Issued announcing that the Porte having not carried out Its undertaking un-dertaking with regard to the disputed questions between the French and Ottoman Ot-toman Governments M Constans the j I French Embasvsador acting under Instructions I In-structions from the Foreign Minister I of France left Constantinople August j 2Cth the date named in his last communication I com-munication to the Porte on the sub j ject SULTAN MAKES PROMISE S JAn JI IAn I I S I-An arrahgement had been effected I August 17th and Its terms drafted byl I I the Ottoman Foreign Minister with the approval of the Sultan who had promised lf Constans that the tet should be handed to him August 18th ALL COMPACTS BROKEN M Constans telegraphed to Paris August 19th that none of the promises had been fulfilled and M Delcasse Minister of Foreign Affairs August 21st telegraphed M Constans that In view of so flagrant i disregard o the undertakings the negotiations could no longer be continued and requested M Conslans to inform the Porte that he had received orders to leave Constantinople Constan-tinople LEAVES CONSTANTINOPLE On August 23rd M Conatans communicated com-municated with the Porte fixing August Au-gust 2Cth as the date for his departure and asth engagements were still un kept r Constans left Constantinople August 26th DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS END I With the departure of M Constans the relations between France and Turkey Tur-key may be regarded as broken off Munir Bey the Turkish JDnlbassador i to France hal been telegraphed not to return to Paris MUNIR BEY NOT DESIRED Tho correspondent of the Associated Press was Informed from the best source that the departure of1 Con stans from Constantinople Is tantamount I tanta-mount to a partial rupture of Franco Turkish relations MunJr Bey who is in Switzerland will be Informed aa set forth in the semiofficial note Issued this morning that the French Government Govern-ment do S not desire him to return to ParisNEGOTIATIONS NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED Tho current affairs of the two embassies em-bassies can be carried on by the Charge dAltalres but all negotiations of a political nature will be entirely suspended until thp Sultan yields to the French demands ItfO FAITH IN SULTAN Tho French Government holds that the Sultan has broken his word He has promised full payment of the longstanding long-standing Indemnities to the Frenchmen French-men amounting to 12000COO francs but at the end of last week declined to pay tho full amount and offered C reduced sum which was refused by l M Constans who waited until yesterday and then departed MUST FULFILL UNDERTAKING The Sultan made a final attempt to Induce him to sitay M Constans had left Therapla or board the Vautour tuko for Stamboul where he was to the Orient express A court chamberlain cham-berlain arrived ut Stamboul In posthaste post-haste from the Sultan begging M Constans to return to Therapla and I promising that everything would be satisfactorily settled M Constans declined de-clined to return declaring the time for I promises was past and that It was for the Sultan to fulfill his undertakings i FRANCE IS THROUGH The French Government will take no further steps In the matter but will I wait for the Sultan to move It Is I thought the Sultan wilt not allow the present situation to hist very long I |