TURKISH SENTENCES.
EXECUTIONS. (By TclcEraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) Constantinople, July 20. Phe executions at Constantinople included Shevkot Mehmet Pasha, Abdul Hamid's | former aide-do-camp and Commandant of tho Guards; also Hakki Bey, a notorious spy. Ali Kemal, editor of tho newspaper "Ikdam" (which' was temporarily suspended by the Constitutionalist forqes when they en-' tered the capital last April), was sentenced ir. his absence to perpetual exile and surveillance. Tho proprietor of the paper, Ahmed Djevdet Bey, was acquitted. [Turkish names are somewhat ''misleading. Shevket .Pasha arid' Hakki,»Boy must not be confused with the two Constitutionalist leaders bearing the same names.]
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 5
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