UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.
[AKeUS SPEOIAIi.] ' ' '' lioyboy, January 3. A fund has been intitafod to compensate Edmund Gabey.- who, it was elis-oovei-ed some tin c ago was wrongfully, "sentenceel to penal servitude for life arid; for whom a free pardon was sent to Australia, -where he was living at the time. . ■;■' •'■■■'.'; '. It has been ascert-ained that the conduel of the Turkiih '"Vlinistfy m regard to tho the representations of the British Government arose through jealousy of Sir He.-iry Layard's influence with the Sultan. The Minis try persisted m eva.sion m the 'demands.- of the British Ambassador, an( i y lO i a jf ci . a>a com . pelled to take a. decisive stand. The Home Government has expressed its regret at tlio incident, but supports Sir Henry Layard, to-.whonr it- has given carts blanche to deal with the Porte uccording to Iris 'udge.rent. Tho Libenal party at Home generally approve of tlie action of the Governj'ment m the matter. "' ' ~' "'.,"""' It i 3 expected that a "compromise ,wili Ue effected, and that England will riot have to proceed to hbstilHicsV Tiic German and Austrian Ambaif.*iadors. have both "and recoirimeiid .the_Porte to 'arrange the matter,:
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 7 January 1880, Page 3
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192UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 7 January 1880, Page 3
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