ARMENIAN REFORMS.
Loxdox, August 6. At a meeting at Chester, convened by the Duke of Westminster. Mr Gladstone proposed a resolution declaring that the Government ought to receive the cordial, support of the whole nation in any measure necessary to secure effective guarantee for He, honour, religion and property in Armenia. It was essential that the oavyintr out of reforms should ho controlled by the Powers, The exPremior, who received an ovation from the audience, declared that the resolution expressed the sentiments of Britain and America. The Porte was mortally rospui> siblo for all the horrors that had occurred in the Sassoon district. It was hopeless to expect bettor government from tli Turks, whose promises wore worthless. Great Britain ought not to fear to excer cise coercion. The Powers must obtai wbat was just and necessary, whethe resistance was offered or not, resolution we uiiauiwousty oauiQclj
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 95, 9 August 1895, Page 2
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