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Show SULK AGAIN FORCEDTO YIELD Diplomacy, Backed by Warships, War-ships, Changes Attitude of "Sick Man." Turks Agree to Evacuate Tabah and Other Egyptian Territory Which Has Been Occupied by the Sultan's Troops. Constantinople. Tho Turkish government gov-ernment has accepted tho demands of Great llrltnln In regnrd to tho Tabnh boundary question. The chnngo in tho sultan's nttltudo must hnvo taken pliico very Into Saturday Sat-urday night or early Sunday, for tho grand vizier's visit to tho British ambassador, am-bassador, Sir Nicholas R. O'Connor, nt 11 o'clock Saturdny night, had no Im-mediate Im-mediate result except to cmphnBlzo tho fnct thnt the nttcmpta of Turkey to nrrnngo a compromlso wcro uso-loss. uso-loss. Tho grand vizier's proposals woro unaccepted, na wcro thoso of Towllk Pasha, tho foreign minister, on tho previous day, nnd Sir Nicholas again pointed out tho futility ot suggesting sug-gesting modifications ot tho British demands which constituted tho nbso-luto nbso-luto minimum. Tho Turkish government haB agreed to ovneuato Tnhnh and all othor places In Egyptlnn territory which havo boon occupied by tho sultan's troops. |