MISRULE IN TURKEY.
ENGLAND ASSERTS HERSELF. EXPECTED IN'fpRVpNTION, Pfess Association,- El(s§tri<?. Telegraph—CSPyrisfet London If. Tub Bight Hoi]-, Lord George Hamijtpp, Secretary of State for India, addressing a public meeting last night, made qn important refgrepge in tjis course of J)j§ speeph fo the Turkisji Qupstipi, He said that England was once more asserting hgr proper ppsjfior) as a great Power, and that if was probable tfiafc the misrule which prevailed in Turkey would shortly be put a stop to. Thi§ 'statempujfc interpreted as moping tlj4 tl)f, Powers Jiave aij last arrived it a definite agreement respecting the action to l}e taken in regard to ameliprating tli.e psjiditipp pf the Ohr)«tiai» populations in TijrJcey, '.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10319, 19 December 1896, Page 5
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