TURKEY.
Londojt- (3 c t 26 Tho Siandard’B C orreapondont wires that tho Moslems have burned a Vl^u& Ismail, killing everybody. -ae European, British, and American Embassies have warned the . Sultan against a recurrence of the outrages. The Sultan has assured the British Ambassador that he is firmly determined to carry out the reforms in an efficient manner, and that the Powers may retain the right to object to any incapable official. The Standard’s Constantinople correspondent believes that the whole Armenian question must soon be reopened. Fifty members of the Young Turkish Party have been executed on a charge of having plotted to stir up a revolt in the army. Constantinople, Oct. 24. The Convention does not provide for the special control of Armenia. The Sultan has named the Commission, and the various Embassies are satisfied with the selection. A Christian rising is feared in Aleppo and Aden. Consequently the Sultan has interned his brothers Murad, Rested, and Yildiz, and retired to his palace fearing dynastic trouble. Oct. 25. A Turkish warship took the leaders of the Young Turkish Party out to sea by night and dropped them overboard in the swiftest part of the current. It is reported that some disorder has taken place Erzenbam, 75 miles west-south-west of Erzeroom, and that sixty Armenians have been killed.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2887, 29 October 1895, Page 1
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218TURKEY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2887, 29 October 1895, Page 1
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