TURKISH AFFAIRS.
COLLAPSE OF A REVOLT. Pre*) Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. London, December 17. Lord George Hamilton, in the course of a speech, said that England was once more asserting her proper position, and probably the misrule in Turkey would shortly be stopped. Paris, December 17. France and Russia are disputing over the Turkish financial reforms. Constantinople, December 17. The revolt by the Druses (the people inhabiting the country north of Syria, and under the control of Turkey), whioh broke out in June last, has collapsed. December 18. The Sultan requires the Patriarchate as bail for the amnestied Armenians.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 8
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