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The Revolution in Turkey.

I Per Press Association) Constantinople. Nov. 21. It is reported that the Sultan of Turkey has offered, after affecting promised reforms, to visit Londonjand European 1 capitals to arrange for the better government of his Empire. The Sultan has rebuked the Governor of Anatoba for tolerating disorders in the province, and has warned him that he will be held responsible for a recurrence of the trouble. The Government is disposed to refuse the additional gunboats for the Bosphorous. November 22. Twenty villages north west of Aleppo have been burned, and the inhabitants ; massacred. The Kurds are massing on the borders of the Euphrates. St, Petersburg, Nov. 22. The Noval Uremya urges the Russian Government to purchase the Island of Peulo Babi, near Suvatra, from the Dutch and to establish a naval station for the Pacific there.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 23 November 1895, Page 2

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The Revolution in Turkey. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 23 November 1895, Page 2

The Revolution in Turkey. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 23 November 1895, Page 2

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