Cyprus, As I Saw It In 1879 By Sir Samuel White Baker





















































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No "General Terms" Should Ever Be Mentioned In A Communication With Orientals, And No Convention Should Have Been Concluded With The Porte, Unless Every Detail Had Been Previously Considered And Specially Agreed Upon Between The Contracting Parties.

When this Convention was made public, I concluded that the British government contemplated the official employment of a certain

Number of their own officers to carry out the spirit of the agreement, without which the Convention would be a farce; at the same time I was convinced that the suspicions of the Turkish government and the stubborn pride of the race would resist any such direct interference upon the part of England. Under these conditions Asia Minor would remain exactly where it was. A grand scheme which would have had immense political results, had the Turks accepted our interference in the honourable spirit of our intentions, has been frustrated by their want of confidence, and the Convention remains, containing an agreement of stupendous importance, by which England is committed to a military undertaking of the first magnitude, while Turkey risks nothing except her "PROMISES OF REFORM in the administration of her Asiatic provinces."

"British interests" in this transaction are represented by Cyprus, which we occupy as tenants--paying 96,000 pounds a year for the ruined house, and leaving ourselves no balance from the revenue for the necessary repairs.

There is no more difficult political associate than the Turk; his defensive weapon is delay, and in moments of the greatest emergency his peculiar apathy or patience never forsakes him.

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