THE TURKISH REFORMS.
The Sultan has issued a decree bringing into operation the reforms set forth by Austria, and offering an amnesty to all insurgents on their returning to obedience. [Reuter’s Special Telegrams to the New Zealand Associated Press,] London, Feb. 19. The Merchant Shipping Bill has passed its second reading in the House of Commons, The Premier, in answer to a question, said the choice of her title was the prerogative of the Queen. Mr Lowe and Mr Forster objected to the adoption of the despotic title of Empress. Mr Jacob Bright has been elected M.P, for the City of Manchester. The wool market is active, and. competition continues, but Australian sorts are generally a shade under last February rates. Faulty and oross-breds show a heavy redaction. . The wheat market is dull, the mild weather having improved the prospects as to growing crops. Adelaide is quoted at 51s to 53a.
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Evening Star, Issue 4053, 22 February 1876, Page 3
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151THE TURKISH REFORMS. Evening Star, Issue 4053, 22 February 1876, Page 3
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