THE TURKISH REVOLT.
A LEADING PASHA'S VIEWS. MINISTRY AND PARLIAMENT ACCUSED OF COWARDICE. ______ * - i LANDING OF BRITISH BLUEJACKETS. United Pr«g_ , Association— By. Eleotrio Telegraph-- -Copyright (Received April 21, 8.30 a.m.) , ATHENS, _ipril 20. Mukhtar Pasha, who reached Athens aboard a German vessel, states that the .Ministry and Parliament are too cowardly to proclaim a state of siege, otherwise the revolt would be nipped in the bud. , The British warships have landed 800 bluejackets at Mereina. THE YOTTNG TURK PARTY. (Received April 21, 8.45 a.m.) . CONSTANTINOPLE, April 20. General Izzet Faud reports that the Young Turk forces reiterate their demands, and intend to fiend five battalions to assist the authorities at Constantinople in the maintenance of order. x
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9522, 21 April 1909, Page 2
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