THE TURKISH QUESTION.
England Asserting Her Position. Collapse of the Druse Revolt. By Telegraph,—Press Association. —Copyright. London, December 17. Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of State for India', .in tlie Course of a speech, said EugUnd was once more asserting her proper position, and it was probable that the misrule IA Turkey would shortly bo. stopped. , . . -Paris, December 17. It is alleged that Frnn-e and Russia arc disputing over the Turkish financial reforms. Received December 18, C. 40 p.m. Consta.nnNorLK, December 17. The revolt by the Druses, the people inhabiting the country north of Syria, and under the control of Turkey, which broke out iu Jimp last, has collapsed.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 2
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