YUSSUF'S DEATH.
CHEEIF PASHA SAYS THAT STIES DID THE JOB. London 'Times' and Sydney 'Sun' Services. ru --n , L February 7. Lherit Pasha, a member of tlie Turkish Or-position,_now in Paris, states that ho is not surprised at Yussuf's mysterious death. Yussuf was a sincere friend to France. and struggled valiantly against Enver lasna. Repeated furious scenes occurred .arousing the bitter hatred of tho Committee of tho Union of Progress. Enver Pasha surrounded Yussuf with spies, who put him out of the way. People sav that 1 ussnf was haunted by the knowledge that his father's death followed the same method. Client Pasha has no doubt that lurkey ab largo knows that Yjiasuf was assassinated. He adds that Yussuf s successor. Walud-ed-Din, is a tnoro bitter foe ot the Young Turks than Yussuf was, and predicts that Wahid will not have a lonJile. a
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Evening Star, Issue 16032, 8 February 1916, Page 6
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