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THE TURKISH CRISIS.

ENGLISH CLERGYMAN ARRESTED.

PEELING IN PRANCE. [Per Press Association.] CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 20. The French Ambassador, M. Cambon, disputes the validity of the sentence of death passed on the Armenian Bishop of Stamboul. The Rev M’Callum, an English clergyman who was distributing relief to Armenians in Marash, has been arrested and sent to Constantinople. Nov. 21. The Porte has released the Rev M’Callum, who was being brought from Marash in custody. PARIS, Nov. 21. There is a strong popular movement throughout Prance in favour of compelling the Sultan to cease the Armenian atrocities. LONDON, Nov. 2a Inquiries made by Sir Philip Currie, the British ambassador at Constantinople, prove that the Porte has made no effort to carry out the reforms recently promised by the Sultan.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11122, 23 November 1896, Page 5

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THE TURKISH CRISIS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11122, 23 November 1896, Page 5

THE TURKISH CRISIS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11122, 23 November 1896, Page 5