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Show ITALY SEI!DS ULTIMATUM TEV Demands Turkish Agreement Agree-ment to Italian Occcpa-tion Occcpa-tion of TripolL I II I I I I I I M II I I I h unit : LONDON, Boot. JT-A news dispatch from Paris today ears that Italy has sent an ultimatum to Turkey saying that the lat- tor must agree to aa Italian oe- cupatloa of Tripoli and that aia- leaa a reply ia received by to- morrow Italy will immediately proceed with the threatened oe- conation. 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I ROME. Sept. 27. Italy's next move will depend upon the answer which the porte makes to the note presented by the Italian charge at Constantinople, ia which the government at 'fcome demands de-mands guarantees acatnat a repetition of eertaia acta on the part of Turkey that have beea made the subject of complaint by the Italian resident of Tripoli. These guarantees include the right of Italy to supervise all measures which ahe considers necessary for conducting affaire ia that province. The note is couched in the strongest terms aad ia is intent aa attimatum. According to Constantinople advices received -here, the porte is disposed to make importsnt economic eoncefleioue to Italv, but the belief i held in home that there ia little likelihood of their acceptance. - It ia said that France. Great Britain and Russia have been solicited bv Turkey Tur-key to intervene, but have refused. MALTA. Sept. 17. A arlvste messaae from Tripoli today aavs that Italian warships war-ships with an expeditionary force are lying twenty mllee off Tripoli and that there te a 'panic among the Italian resl-dents resl-dents there, sa It is feared thai ins landing of troops would be the signal for a maeeaere of Europeans. The Anslo-Malteee colony hs Tripoli today to-day sent aa appeal to their compatriots, saying: "We Implore our brethren to appeal to the government to assist us and to come to our help, aa the Italian steamers re-fuee re-fuee to receive any but persons of their own nationality." TRIPOLI. Bpt. J7 The uneasiness of European residents here Increases throuah apprehensions of native demonstrations. A French steamer sailing yesterday took aboard many Europeans for Tunis, but waa compelled to refuse other who sought paaaase because of the lack of aeoommode,lions for them. CONSTANTINOPLK, gept. 17. The Turkish cabinet In council yesterdsy decided de-cided that la the event of a rupture of the relatione between Italy and Turkey the Italians should be deprived of sll the benefit of the capitulations The capitulations are Turkleh atate papers pa-pers guaranteeing to forelanere residing In Turkey and Ita dependencies extra territorial rlslite and Immunities, such aa trial by consular courta In cases where Turkish subjects are concerned. PAP.IH. Sept. jt. The Q I lien mlnla-ter mlnla-ter of foreign affaire, Herr e-m Klderlin-Waechter. Klderlin-Waechter. received the French embassador embas-sador to Germany. M. Cambon, at the foreign office In Berlin at noon today and Informed him that Germany accepted ac-cepted the latest French propoeaia concerning con-cerning Morocco. |