London.
The Times' Constantinople corres*. pondent states that a number of Turkish soldiers were threatened with death by shooting unless they joined in the outrages against the Armenians, and he also asserts that the Sultan has decorated Mushir, the author of the atrocities. The Times 1 considers that the Powers should unite in forwarding a protest against the outrages, and compelling the fullest enquiry into the matter, and the punishment of the offenders. The report of the Land and Loan
Company of New Zealand shows a loss of £1500 of the year's workings, chiefly due to the depreciation in the value of sheep. The bulk of the butter ex lonic realised from 863 to 100s per cwt.* Some of the choicest parcels brought 110s. -~- -....-.-. -_____.. At the wool sales to-day a medium catalogue was offered. Bidding was fair, and prices were maintained.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 December 1894, Page 2
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141London. Manawatu Herald, 6 December 1894, Page 2
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