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LORD ROSEBERY CONDEMNS LORD SALISBURY.

TURKEY IN A BANKRUPT STATE. SOLDIERS DYING AT THE RATE OF 100 DAILY. (Per Press Association) London, December 31. Lord Rosebery has issued a manifesto in which he says the Armenian difficulty ; calls for vengeance. Salisbury's want of success in grappling with the question is due, doubtless, to unknown obstacles [ and perhaps to the fear of the outbreak of a great European war. Tho Standard hints at a Russo-Turkish treaty. Constantinople. Dec. 30. The Customs revenue has fallen oO per cent since the crisis, and the country is practically bankrupt. Soldiers at Damascus arc dying at the rate of 100 per day. The men are without food aud clothes, aud the neglect of the authorities is causing much hostile comment.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 154, 31 December 1895, Page 2

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LORD ROSEBERY CONDEMNS LORD SALISBURY. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 154, 31 December 1895, Page 2

LORD ROSEBERY CONDEMNS LORD SALISBURY. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 154, 31 December 1895, Page 2

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