SICK MAN MORIBURN.
— mm MISERY. IN TURKEY. tONDON^JuIy 15. . JMr. J. D. Bourchier, the distinguished Balkans correspondent of the Times, telegraphs from Constahtipople : — "Political discussions are prohibited, and espionage abounds.." The Old Turks., denounce the Yovuig Turks as being heretics ajid traitors, and rumors ywie current that there are , many plots ' on foot to massacre the Young Turks and their Austrian and, Qermah,"protectors.."The Austrian and German officers are sending their fapijlies towards Bulgaria. Pterhaps this may be attributed to tho outbreak of cholera at Stamboul.„ -Misery and want abound m Turkey. "Austro-Gerrpan troops. have replaced the (Turkish garrison m Constantinople; two Austrian' divisions have arrived m < Anatolia , and Austrian artillery . lis iiir stalled On Elfb heights of • Tchamlidiva,: above Scutari, opposi.t? "to.'t^io capital. c "Enver Pasha and Talaat- Bey have maintained their power by calling hi .these foreign, contingents: /' There are .60,000 Austrians alpiie.' ,v -"" ', "'.'■■ . "■' ■ - . ■" .. i " " '""' i i i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 5
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149SICK MAN MORIBURN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 5
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