TURKEY.
SULTAN'S CORRESONDENCE
HIDDEN BONDS
Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright CONSTANTINOPLE, May 11.
Among the papers', seized at the Yildia Palace, were letters from the Kaiser, and private Imperial correspondence with Abdul ITamid, during I lie visit oi" 1898; also documents showing that some reputed exiles were Abdul llamid's chosen agents.
Many bonds were discovered in the linings' of' Prince Halim's clothes. Halim desired his wardrobe to be sent to Salonika.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13901, 12 May 1909, Page 5
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