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THE PERSECUTIONS IN ARMENIA.

LORD SALISBURY'S OPINIONS. Press Association—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.

London, May 25. » In his Bradford speech Lord Salisbury said he doubted whether the Turks were answerable for the Armenian atrocities. Wordy protests would only induce the Moslems to continue the persecution, and he did not believe the Great Powers would actively intervene in the matter.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9830, 27 May 1895, Page 5

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THE PERSECUTIONS IN ARMENIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9830, 27 May 1895, Page 5

THE PERSECUTIONS IN ARMENIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9830, 27 May 1895, Page 5

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