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ARMENIAN QUESTION.

ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

COERCION INVOLVES A

EUROPEAN WAR.

Press Association.—Electric 1

London, February 20. The Blue Books show that the Powers deolined to coerce Turkey in regard to the cessation of the Armenian massacres.

Russia and Austria declared that to do so would cause the outbreak of a European war.

Lord Salisbury declared that isolated coercion on the part of one Power was impossible.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10060, 21 February 1896, Page 5

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ARMENIAN QUESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10060, 21 February 1896, Page 5

ARMENIAN QUESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10060, 21 February 1896, Page 5

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