THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.
London, May 8. At a publio meeting which was held to enter a national protest against tbe atrcoities in Aimenia, the Duke of Argyle, who presided, said the people of England would be direotly responsible if the fearful stats of affairs ware allowed to continue. The Government of Turkey weakly, accepted promises of reform from responsible officials, but these bad never been kepi, and the circumstances demanded that an executive should be foimed for tbe protection of tbe Christians in Armenia. The sole object of the Crimean War was to prevent Huseh scouring control of Tarkey and Eaetein Europe. St. Pktebsbdrq, May 8. Tbe • Novoe Vremya ' says tbat when Great Britain received tbe Pamir agreement as a guarantee of Buesia'B peaceful intentions in respect to India, she clandestinely raised tbe At ment an question next door to tbe Caucasus, and tried to trip Busaia.
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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8246, 13 May 1895, Page 3
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148THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8246, 13 May 1895, Page 3
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