THE TURKISH QUESTION.
"• ~" — Press Auoclatlon.—Blectnc Telegrftph.-Copyrtoht CONSTANTINOPLEi Oot()bf?V 31, The Powers are insisting on the withdrawal; of the war, tax, fearing that it may be an incitement to massacre. ,H] >i ' Sheik Islam is nominally a guest at the Boyal Palace, but really a prisoner. The suggestion to hold a Congress to discuss . the drastic ■ revision of ..the Treaty of Berlin has greatly alarmed the Sultan. '' '•' :.-.•,> Russia proposes to reduce the annual instalment of the Turkish indemnity by half. mmmmmrmmm I ill
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 5
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