Parliamentary Papers, 82 tomasH.M. Stationery Office, 1878 |
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... Tricoupi Approves language in above Assurances of Her Majesty's Government re- specting " administrative advantages . " Greece desires to act with prudence . Conversation with M. Tricoupi 8 To Mr. Stuart 9 Mr. Layard 24 , guage in above ...
... Tricoupi Approves language in above Assurances of Her Majesty's Government re- specting " administrative advantages . " Greece desires to act with prudence . Conversation with M. Tricoupi 8 To Mr. Stuart 9 Mr. Layard 24 , guage in above ...
iv psl.
... Tricoupi . 99 42 Porte to Musurus Pasha 43 Mr. Layard 44 Mr. Wyndham 45 To Mr. Wyndham 46 M. Tricoupi to M. Gennadius 47 Mr. Wyndham 48 99 49 To Mr. Layard .. 50 To Mr. Wyndham Greece is at present desirous to live at peace with Turkey ...
... Tricoupi . 99 42 Porte to Musurus Pasha 43 Mr. Layard 44 Mr. Wyndham 45 To Mr. Wyndham 46 M. Tricoupi to M. Gennadius 47 Mr. Wyndham 48 99 49 To Mr. Layard .. 50 To Mr. Wyndham Greece is at present desirous to live at peace with Turkey ...
v psl.
... Tricoupi to M. Gennadius 68 99 99 69 70 71 Mr. Layard 29 16 36 66 72 99 " 9 : : with M. Tricoupi 45 28 , French Minister has counselled Greek Government to adopt pacific course 45 26 , Excesses of Albanian irregulars in Christian ...
... Tricoupi to M. Gennadius 68 99 99 69 70 71 Mr. Layard 29 16 36 66 72 99 " 9 : : with M. Tricoupi 45 28 , French Minister has counselled Greek Government to adopt pacific course 45 26 , Excesses of Albanian irregulars in Christian ...
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... Tricoupi hopes that questions at issue between Turkey and Greece may be settled amicably . Server Pasha said to be making reservation on some points .. ; Page 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 63 71 · 71 Note addressed to Greek Government ...
... Tricoupi hopes that questions at issue between Turkey and Greece may be settled amicably . Server Pasha said to be making reservation on some points .. ; Page 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 63 71 · 71 Note addressed to Greek Government ...
vii psl.
... Tricoupi to prevent departure of Hadjé Michalis Crete . Approves language in No. 126 .. Representation of Greece at a Conference . Ap- proves communication in No. 127 M. Tricoupi's views respecting Greek interests and his fears for ...
... Tricoupi to prevent departure of Hadjé Michalis Crete . Approves language in No. 126 .. Representation of Greece at a Conference . Ap- proves communication in No. 127 M. Tricoupi's views respecting Greek interests and his fears for ...
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46 psl. - In obeying and construing these rules due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation ; and due regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.
4 psl. - In return his Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the Government ; and, for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these territories...
1 psl. - The navigation of the Danube cannot be subjected to any impediment or charge not expressly provided for by the stipulations contained in the following Articles : in consequence, there shall not be levied any toll founded solely upon the fact of the navigation of the river, nor any duty upon the goods which may be on board of vessels. The regulations of police and of quarantine to be established for the safety of the States separated or traversed by that river shall be so framed as to facilitate,...
46 psl. - ... on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles. (d) The said green and red side lights shall be fitted with inboard screens projecting at least three feet forward from the light, so as to prevent these lights from being seen across the bow.
46 psl. - under way " within the meaning of these rules when she is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground. II. LIGHTS AND so FORTH The word
5 psl. - That if Russia restores to Turkey Kars and the other conquests made by her in Armenia during the last war, the Island of Cyprus will be evacuated by England, and the Convention of the 4th of June, 1878, will be at an end.
5 psl. - III. That England will pay to the Porte whatever is the present excess of revenue over expenditure in the island ; this excess to be calculated upon and determined by the average of the last five years...
33 psl. - The Act of the Congress of Vienna having established the principles intended to regulate the navigation of rivers which separate or traverse different States, the contracting Powers stipulate among themselves that those principles shall in future be equally applied to the Danube and its mouths. They declare that this arrangement henceforth forms a part of the public law of Europe, and take it under their guarantee.
34 psl. - In order to cover the expenses of such works, as well as of the establishments intended to secure and to facilitate the navigation at the mouths of the Danube, fixed duties, of a suitable rate, settled by the Commission by a majority of votes, may be levied, on the express condition that, in this respect as in every other, the flags of all nations shall be treated on the footing of perfect equality.