THE TURKISH QUESTION.
THE SULTAN DISPLEASED AT QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTER. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.. , Press Association.—Electric Teleumpb.—Uopyri*hk Constantinople, January 23. Tub Sultan appears greatly displeased at Queen Victoria's letter, insisting on reforms in Armenia. The Russian Embassy, too, is greatly concerned at the determined attitude now displayed by Great Britain in connection with this matter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 5
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