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The Armenian Anarchist Com* mittee threatens' to dynamite the Embassies unless the concessions are granted. Constantinople is placarded with demands for the deposition of the Sultan. Pera is desefted, the native Ohriatians being afraid to appear in the streets. * Out of 40,000 male Armenians known to reside in the capital, onefourth have been deported or killed. H.M.S. Dryad protects all who take shelter upon -British vessels. Sir Philip Currie, British Am* bassador, has impressed upon the Sultan the dangerous nature of the ferment of public opinion in England. The Standard's Turkish, correspondent suggests that the Powers sbould offer the Sultan the alternatives of establishing a mixed police force, or submitting to. the presence of foreign ; fleets and' the opening of the Straits. . Bu99ia is believed to be secretly opposing the latter proposal. Tom Mann has been arrested at Hamburg in connection with the dockers' meetings. Mr Ballington Booth, who broke away from the Salvation Army in America, has become a Presbyterian minister.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 September 1896, Page 2
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163Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 19 September 1896, Page 2
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