FEHIM PASHA'S DOWNFALL.
COSSTANTISOFIE, February IS,
The Saltaa paid Fehuu *<oo a month secret service money to enrol 140 spies, Fehim being entrusted «uh the mission of watching the heir »p-
parent, Reshad Effendi. On Friday, the British Ambassador showed the Sultan a document wher. in
Fehiin, as tbe Sultan's aide-de-camp, had threatened to murder a mercbai t
—who sought British protection—unless he paid blackmail. This turned the scale, Fehim and the spies being dispersed. London, February 18. The Times congratulates the Ciejnan Ambassador on his tirmnesi and energy, by which he nas rendered signal service to Germany, the Turkish people, and civilisation. The Turn 8 declares that Fehiui wus the most powerful, the trickiest, and most dread< d member of the infamous clique which jjjjjf had too long been allowed to govern >? iie Palace and the Empire.
LATEBT CABLE NEWS.
L'XIIED PBESS ASSOCIATION.-BY. ELECTMC TEtEGKAPH.—COPYEIGUT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 3
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