The Turkish Crisis.
MR GLADSTONE'S VIEWS. (Per Press Association.) London, December 6. Mr Gladstone states that he will welcome any movement to assist Armenia, and rest from the Sultan a victory obtained over Europe. He still hoped the Powers would refrain from becoming utterly ridiculous before the world. Constantinople. Dec. 6. The Sultan has ordered Said Pasha to reside in Yildiz Kiosk, but he declined, and fled to the British Embassy.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 136, 7 December 1895, Page 2
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71The Turkish Crisis. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 136, 7 December 1895, Page 2
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