DISORDER IN TURKEY .
’’ London, November 1. The Turks, alleging danger of massacre, compelled the American missionaries to leave Gassoun. In response to the demands, of the Embassies, troops have been sent there to protect fdlreigners.^... . ... : - 4. CeNsiviNTiiTOPLE; November 1. The:T*orte is disturbed, owing to the rival j oiaing against the Government; . . The Albanian Falace Gfiards .plotted agninst-the Sultan’s life. Eight have been executed and 24 imprisoned, . Turkish bonds have fallen heavily. Constantinople, November 2. The Multan, fearing a Moslem rebellion, will not permit Koimel to retire. ; The Armenians are fermenting trouble and' disturbance to depreciate stocks. ■ .
’ Armenians are assembling in numerous centres; Well armed, and they hold tjie Zeitoum district.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1785, 6 November 1895, Page 2
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110DISORDER IN TURKEY. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1785, 6 November 1895, Page 2
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