TURKEY'S PLIGHT
PEACE DEMONSTRATOR!. GROWJNO GERMAN INPoPI LARITY. (TJic Time*). Received July ■><>, l).i.") a.m. LONDON, July 28. A correspondent in the Balkans states that a peace demonstration was held in Constantinople, when thousands of Moslem women protested to the Sultan to end the war. The police dispersed the gathering. German unpopularity is growing, food is dear, and tl "' r '' l»"v« 1 n outbreaks of Asiatic cholera.
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13245, 29 July 1916, Page 5
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