The Crisis in Turkey.
♦ MORE OUTRAGES AND MURDERS. (Per Press Association.) London, Oct. 25. The Standard's Turkish correspondent wires that the Moslems have burned a village near Ismid, killing everybody. The European, British, and American Embassies have warned the Sultan against a recurrence of the outrages. October 27. Mr Gladstone, in a letter, declares God had given the Sultan of Turkey as a curse to mankind, and he hopes God will, in his mercy, speedily end him. The details of the massacre in Trebizmd are appalling, and rival even those committed by Turkisk soldiers in Armenia.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 102, 28 October 1895, Page 2
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