THE TURKISH QUESTION.
A MINISTER WHO DARED TO BE HONEST. [PEES ASSOCIATION.) London, 12th November. Tho rebels at Zeitun, before they yielded, captured a battalion of regulars, and took possession of their barracks. Vienna, 13th November. An Austrian squadron has been ordered ■ to the Levant. j Constantinople, 13th November. The Porte has mobilise4.the remainder of the reserve. 1 Flying oolumns have been sent to suppress the disorders, and instructions have been telegraphed to the Governors of the provinces concerned to secure peace regardless of creed. ( Uecoivcd November 14, 11 a m.) CoNST.VNTi.NOPL'i. 13th November. • Kiamil Pasha was dismissed for justifying ' tbo protest of the Powers against the condition of tho Kmpire. Tho Pvrte has refused to ratify certain reforms adopted by the Cretan Assembly, : and a revolt on the island is 1 eared.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 117, 14 November 1895, Page 2
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