CONTINENTAL.
Constantinople, May 21
Macedonia is appealing to the Powers to insist on reforms based oil tho Treaty of Berlin, and declares that to expect any action on tho part of tho Porto is useless. Constantinople, May 22.
The police attempted to arrest a number of Armenians on board a French steamer, but tho crew prevented them from doing
Constantinople, May 21. Tho Armenians are tailing refuge in their Cathedral, fearing arrest. An Armenian Protestant pastor, who translated one of Lord Salisbury’s speeches, has been sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment.
News has been received that the Cretan insurgents who wero besieging 1500 regulars at Nainas have been repulsed, and reinforcements are boing sent to tho scene Berlin, May 24. Germany is likely to abolish sugar bounties.
St. Petersburg, May 25
Russia proposes to construct a railway from Charjui to Quarki to facilitate an advance to Kabul.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 36
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