TURKEY.
SHELTERED BY BRITISH. THE MINISTER, THANKED. Press Associat-ion-By f«fegraph--Copvrieb» ; • I' 9. Hie iliritish authorities and private residents (luring recent events siVeltered many/I urks,"of all shades -of. opinions. Mahomed Mukhtar r visited and thanked,the British Minister at Constantinople for saving his life.. Jewfijo Pasha is forming: a new Cabinet. >. ■ ' V * - ;i -- • - All the Sovereigns have sent congratulations, to the new Sultan. Saba; and Eddir. Pashas have . been released. < HONOUR DECLINED. Received 12.5""a".m'., Hlftv Ist. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 30. prominent Young Turks have declined to .accept portfolios in Tewfik'a Cabinet: The Government are despatching a conrt-martial to Adana, to try the instigators of- the-.mivfisacres, -who-,? will be dealt with with the utmost severity.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13892, 1 May 1909, Page 5
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