71 Mr. Layard 29 : : with M. Tricoupi 45 28, French Minister has counselled Greek Government to adopt pacific course 45 26, Excesses of Albanian irregulars in Christian villages near frontiers of Greece 45 267 10 227 29, Proclamation of martial law by Porte. Foreign subjects not excepted. Protest of Greek Govern Settling of Circassian families in Macedonia. Ser- 18, 57 58 Complaint of Turkish outrages at Rhodes and Larissa.. 58 Protest of Greek Government against martial law 58 59 59 8, Greek complaints against Turkey. Alleged attack 8, Conversation of Mr. Sandison with Grand Vizier 13, 12, 23, 3, Conversation with Server Pasha on subject of pro- 60 61 61 SUBJECT. Approves advice tendered to Grand Vizier, as to importance of maintaining good understanding with Greece Conciliatory note addressed by Porte to Photiades 71 Note addressed to Greek Government, explaining the motives of the communications of Her Majesty's Government to them as to their policy with regard to Turkey Approves advice given to Server Pasha urging con- Martial law applicable to foreign subjects in Turkey. .. Has informed M. Tricoupi of the conciliatory Attitude of Greece. Approves his language to M. Tricoupi. See No. 109.. Greek armaments. Arrival of rifles Attitude of Greece is more warlike, owing to Albanian Gueghas in Thessaly. Server Pasha Greece determined to attack Turkey on first oppor- Questions between Turkey and Greece. Has in 82 formed M. Tricoupi of Mr. Layard's representations to the Porte.. Greek reserves will not yet be allowed to return to their homes 83 : 36 36 10, Admission of Greece to a Conference. M. Tricoupi wishes to bring under consideration unofficially.. 83 Admission of Greece to a Conference. Italian 84 |