FRANCO-TURKISH TROUBLE.
French Press Suspicions
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Constantinople, October 14.
M. Zinovieff had an audience with the Sultan and complained of the persecution of the Armenians in the Sandiook of Muss, Asiatic Turkey, and insisted oo the punishment of the Kurds who inflicted the outrages there reported last month.
Russia has not replied to the Sultan’s request for mediation in the banker Lovando’s case.
Paris, October 14, A Turkish officer was arrested at Tunis on a charge of swindling.
The French Press assert that the Porte sent him to raise the Arabs in Southern Algeria in the event of war. London, September 14.
The Times Constantinople correspondent states that the Sultan is convinced that Great Britain wiU not occupy Koweyt or permit another to do so.
Tunis, October 14,
The Turkish soldiers attacked the French Vice-Consul’s Monastery, The military commandant punished the soldiers and apologised.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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147FRANCO-TURKISH TROUBLE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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