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I T|j« riots ioConatHninople between , ■ the Armenians' and the Turka were [ renewed to-day. ! The siudent9 and the populace '' used bludgeons freely on the Ar y raenianp, fiffy of whom were killed. The.i'pceut outbreak is believed to , be\ pare of a general rising planned by , the- Armen iafi£atx tnontha ago. And hinted at attbe^pe. . '*. v rlt; feCg&r< d that itoYkfch .fanatic* | in revenge may attack the Europeans, especially ap j he police are not likely ! to be able to. control them, A sectinja 6t the Armenians are r taking refuge in the churches. 1 Said Pasha, J^n^tec for Foreign ; . Affairs.haa been dismissed, and Kia- ' mil Pasha appointed in his pta«».
Tne latter is regarded as one of the best informed of Turkish . statesmen. He ia intoucb with European feeling, and is friendly to England. Germany has made claims in respect of the outrage on Germans at Swatow. Li Hung Chang and the Dowager Empress have prepared a wide scheme of reforms, including the transfer of the dapital to Central China. ■
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Manawatu Herald, 8 October 1895, Page 2
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170Foreign Manawatu Herald, 8 October 1895, Page 2
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