TURKISH AFFAIRS.
: j>i:mm; a death SENTENCE. I ARREST OF AN ENGLISH i CLERGYMAN. ('i'V-T.r. -in k, Nov. 20. The !i. hAt ;i'.' err. M. Cambon. <Ji-,.;11 the validity of the smi-tciK-e of death n;i>->-d on tiie ArisUUiian Hishop of Sr:;...ij.; 1. iNv. ' . : ;-t';i• jji t i. an Eaglish clergyman. "..ho w;'_- (iiii.'i.liner tvli t to Anne;»i-«n; i:i M uaeb. has l>-..-:i ar- ! restit: I'll.l ,-vl.i to < '.n-tel.;:;; pie. ! Nov. L'O. i Enquiries made by Sir Phillip < ttrrie, British Ambassador at Con:a:;ii:iop!e. prove that the Forte has J iu:;de no effort to carry o:;t the reform-; recently promised by the Sultan.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 177, 21 November 1896, Page 3
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100TURKISH AFFAIRS. Hastings Standard, Issue 177, 21 November 1896, Page 3
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