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TURKISH AFFAIRS.

'.' — t. r^ m sniofT | THE DISTURBANCE IN CON- 1 STANTINOPLE. j . i • f? ' FURTHER 1 DisbRDER 11 T { THREATENED. ; „ | PER " PBESfl' ASSOCIATION. J { CONBTANTINOELE, August 31. — The disorder shows signs of abating, and tne finljanihas .ordered the.' disarmidtf bf Mußsulmen. i' The Powers have intimated that the state of anarchy at present reigning mUst cease. | The Armenian Committee threaten further disorders until their grievances are redressed. ; I „ cfntfch sailors ar^e guarding the< British embassy, abdthrdshed %' -mob* who' wqre ru^hi^g the streets and murdering Armenians." ii .. ' ' i „,,,• l( ; t The Sultan has oomplained of the con- • duct of the British seamen. ■ ■ i' ■ London, August.,. 31.,— The Cretans were fairly sjitisfiea £ with the Sultan's concessions, since the Powers have agreed toguarant<ja their e^eoution^ . }) w , !

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10707, 1 September 1896, Page 2

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TURKISH AFFAIRS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10707, 1 September 1896, Page 2

TURKISH AFFAIRS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10707, 1 September 1896, Page 2