IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE ARMENIAN QUESTION. [Per Press Association.] LONDON, The House of Commons eat till five in the morning discussing the Estimates, the passage of which was obstructed. Mr Curzon, replying to opponents who twitted the Giovemment -with leaving the Armenians to their fate, said that the policy pursued for fifty years of preventing Eussia overrunning any portion of Turkey' was entirely wrong. Ho was convinced that it would be preferable to let Russia, fulfil her destiny, to having 25,000 people massacred every decade.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10921, 1 April 1896, Page 5
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84IMPERIAL POLITICS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10921, 1 April 1896, Page 5
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