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AFFAIRS IN THE EAST.

[Per Pebss Association.]

CONSTANTINOPLE, October 18.

The Porte has issued a Note decreeing reforms throughout the Empire, beginning at Anatolia.

Trouble is feared in the city owing to the Moslems being incensed at the preference given to Christians. The Armenians are reopening their shops. A Russian fleet has arrived at the mouth of the Bosphorus. Grave conflicts have taken place between the Druses and the Mutalis at Sidon. The situation in Damascus is serious. One hundred and twenty people have been imprisoned for insulting the French and jEjtussian Consuls.

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Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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AFFAIRS IN THE EAST. Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

AFFAIRS IN THE EAST. Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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