The Armenian Atrocities.
MR GLADSTONE SPEAKS. (Per Press Association). London, May 6. Mr Gladstone, m a letter, declares that the conduct of the Sultan with regard to Armenia is "worse than the treatment af the Bulgarians in 1876 when insurrection in the latter country was suppressed with great cruelty, and declares that the nation will support Lord Eosebery in energetic action being taken to prevent a repetition of the atrocities by the Turkish soldiery in Armenia. May 7. News received states that the atrocities by the Turkish soldiery on Christmas continues in Armenia, but on a smaller scale than formerly, and the Daily Chronicle urges firm and immediate action being taken by the Imperial Government to stop them.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 261, 8 May 1895, Page 2
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