EUROPEAN TOPICS.
THE OZAE’S POLICY. [Special to Fbkbb Association.] [Received Jane S, at 10.15 a.m.] CONSTANTINOPLE. Jtraa 2. He Eadowitz, the German Ambassador, has advanced the ransom money for the tourists who were captured by brigands, and claims an indemnity from the Turkish Government.
ROUE. Jus* 2,
The Pope has recognised the Italian sovereignty with a view of securing the King’s recognition of Papal episcopal nominations. ST PETERSBURG, Jims 2. The police are incessantly making domiciliary visits in search of suspected persons. YOKOHAMA, Juke 2. The Japanese policeman who wounded the Czarewitch is sentenced to penal servitude for life. FBaceivad Juno 4, it 13.40 a.m.l ST -PETERSBURG, JxrKX 3.
The Czar states that he will continue to expel Jews from Russian territory, and that their alleged complicity with Nihilists in attempts on the life of His Majesty has forced the present policy. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 3.
The ransom demanded for the release of the English and German tourists will be forwarded on the release of the captives. The Turkish Government has ordered troops to pursue the brigands.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 5
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