The Turko-Grecian War.
a( ARREST OF TURKISH » OFFICERS. ' , 1 TURKEY'S PRETENCE. r' i Siy ffTcCvHo 'l\-i jigfaph- ■ (fet iSjresa Association.) [ ConstXntikoplEj July 12., Military officemiud Civil servants - have been arrested at Constantinople. The Porte, on the pretext of re- ! pressing disorder, has proposed to reinforce the Turkish troops at Cretß. The Embassies at Constantinople are endeavouring to dissuade the Porte from this course. London', July 12. The Standard states that Turkey is preparing 10,000 reserves for active Borvice. The Times states that the Sultan's personal telegram to fire Sovereigns and President Faure was a signal failure, and that the Powers' decision remains unalterable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6076, 13 July 1897, Page 2
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103The Turko-Grecian War. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6076, 13 July 1897, Page 2
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