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Show SUBJECTS OF ITALY DETAINED IN TURKEY Ottoman Government Falls to Fulfill Promise Given American Ambassador Rome, Aug. 18. Turkey, accord-lug accord-lug to a Bucharest dispatch to tho (II-ornnlo (II-ornnlo d.ltalla has recalled permission for tho departuro of Italians, a large number of whom, Including 700 reservists, res-ervists, nro waiting to sail at Jaffa, Beirut, Mcsslnn, Alcxandrotta and Smyrna. The Glornalo says It rurther learns from a reliable private sourco Hint Turkoy Is continuing to send nrms money and proclnmntlons to Libya with tho object of provoking a nntlvo rebellion against Italy. Tho relations between Italy and Turkoy aro becoming moro strained, and there nre Indications that a rupture rup-ture Is approaching. The foreign minister, min-ister, Bnron Sonnlno, has mado tho most vigorous representations to tho Turkish embassador concerning tho matters In dispute, particularly Turkey's Tur-key's detention of Italian subjects. It is understood that an nppcal has been mado to Washington through the American embassy to Induco Turkoy Tur-koy to carry out her promlso to Hon-ry Hon-ry Morgenthau, American ambassador at' Constantinople, that Italians bo permitted to depait from Turkoy. In this connection grent Interest has been aroused by n report that Mr. Morgenthau has dispatched American ships to Berrut nnd Smyrna to facilitate facili-tate tho departuro of Italians. Instructions have been sent to tho Italian embassy nt Constantinople to obtain Immedlnto satisfaction. |