ABDUL HAMID'S DEPARTURE.
PRACTICALLY A PRISONER.
(Received April 29th. 11.7 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, April 29. Two armoured motor cars escorted Abdul Hamid to tho station at two o'clock in the morning. His two sons, aged seven and seventeen respectively, eleven wives, some eunuchs, and servants, accompanied by a. detachment of soldiers, went aboard tlie train. The ex-Sultan has taken a villa at Alitmi in Salonika, which is surrounded by troops.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13410, 30 April 1909, Page 7
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ABDUL HAMID'S DEPARTURE.
Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13410, 30 April 1909, Page 7
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