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1150 TURKEY AND TRIBUTARY STATES—SAMOS<br />

In 1899, 5,006 vessels of 354,206 tons entered the poit of B.uhy : the<br />

vessels were mostly Turkish, Greek, and Austrian. The vessels belonging' to<br />

the island were 368 of 3,691 tons.<br />

In 1899, 87,642 letters passed through the Post Olliee, and 3,270<br />

packets of printed matter. The number of telegraphic despatches was<br />

7,092.<br />

Diplomatic and Consular Representatives.<br />

1. OF TURKEY IN GREAT BRITAIN.<br />

Ambassador.—Costaki Anthopoulo Pasha.<br />

Councillor of Embassy.—Abdul Hak Hamid Bey.<br />

First Secretaries.—Edhem Bey ; Faid Ibrahim Bey.<br />

Second Secretary.—Abdul Hak Hussien Bey.<br />

Third Secretary.—-Baghib Raif Bey.<br />

Naval Attache.—Vassif Effendi.<br />

There are Consular representatives of Turkey at the following places :—<br />

Consul-General in London, Emm Feredjullah Effendi; at Liverpool,<br />

Kiamil Effendi.<br />

Consuls or Vice-Consuls.—Birmingham, Dublin, Jersey, N"ewcastle-on-<br />

Tyne, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hartlepool, Hull, Leith, Manchester, Southampton,<br />

Sunderland, Swansea, &c.<br />

2. OF GREAT BRITAIN IN TURKEY.<br />

Ambassador.— Eight Hon. Sir N. O'Conor, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.<br />

Secretary.—M, W. E. de Bunsen, C. B.<br />

Military Attache.—Colonel J. G. Fonsonby.<br />

Commercial AttacM.—E. Weakley.<br />

Consul.—H. C. A. Eyres.<br />

There are also British Consular Representatives at the following places :—<br />

Consuls-General.—Bagdad, Beyrout,. Bosna Serai, Saloniea, Tripoli.<br />

Consuls or Vice-Consuls.—Benghazi (Tripoli), Adrianople, Bassora, Damascus.<br />

Jeddah, Jerusalem, Erzeroum, Samos, Smyrna, Trebizond, Brassa,<br />

Dardanelles, Gallipoli, Scutari, Adana, Antioch, Van, Rhodes, Scala Nuova,<br />

Kharput, Sivas, Diarhekir.<br />

Statistical and other Books of Reference.<br />

1. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS.<br />

Turkey in Europe.<br />

Salname 1311. Official Almanac for the Turkish Empire. 8. Constantinople, 1900.<br />

Report of the Health Office, published annually.<br />

Report of the Council of Administration of the Ottoman Public Debt. Annual.<br />

Callwell (Captain C. B.), Handbook of the Turkish Army. Prepared in the Intelligence<br />

Division of the War Office. London, 1892.<br />

Constitution Ottomane promulguee le 7 Zilhidje (11/23 decembre, 1876). 8. Constantinople,<br />

1891.<br />

Deutsches Handels-Archiv. for March, 1895. [Contains an account of .the trade of Constantinople.]<br />

Berlin, 1895.<br />

Special Report on the Ottoman Public Debt. By Sir Vincent Caillard. London, 1897.<br />

Treaty between Great Britain, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Russia, and Turkey, for<br />

the settlement of affairs in the East. Signed at Berlin, July 13, 1878. Fol. London, 1878.<br />

Diplomatic and Consular Reports from Turkey and Possessions for 1894, London, 1895.<br />

Sertilet (Sir E.), Foreign Office List- Published annually. London, 1891.<br />

Ottoman Land Code. Tr. by F. Ongley, revised by H. E. Miller. 8. London, 1892.<br />

Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and<br />

British Possessions. Imp. 4. London.<br />

10.1057/9780230270305 - The Statesman's Year-Book, Edited by John Scott-Keltie<br />

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