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TURKISH PRINCES DEATH.

SUSPECTED Or EMTEKT2 SYMPATHIES DOCTORS SWEAR SUICIDE. CONSTANTINOPLE, February 3. Prince Youssouf Izzedin, ii.c Turkish heir-apparent, opened the veins of his left arm. He was buried in the tomb of the Sultan Hamid, at Stamboul, with tile customary ceremonies. The principal doctors of Constantinople have signed a statement that suicide was the cause of death. Prince Youssouf held the Iron Cross, but it is believed that he favoured peace being made with the Allies. He educated his daughters in the English style.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 5

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TURKISH PRINCES DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 5

TURKISH PRINCES DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 5

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