TURKISH REFORMS.
A GENERAL AMNESTY. New York, .1 uly ill. The Sultan of Turkey, through tlw Consnl-General at New York, has proclaimed an amnesty to all political fugitives regardless of race-. This affects 201),(KK) Armenians and others in tin 1 United States. ENGLAND CHEERED. Constantinople, July "I. The garrison at Adriannple demand* the Sultan's abdication. The Young Turks gave an ovation Jo Sir Gerald Lowtlier, Hritisli Minister a! Adrianoplrt on his arrival at Constantinople. His carriage was eseortotl with cheers and ories of "Long live England. Liberty, and the Constitution!" FEARS OF A PALACE INTRIGUE. Constantinople, .Ynlj 31. Despite the remonstrances of the press and responsible eitiwns. a thousand ordinary criminals have been released at Constantinople. It is feared thai this is ihe result of A palace intrigue to create a Rlaek Hand band for fomenting disorder with a view to discrediting the'constitutional league.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 191, 3 August 1908, Page 3
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144TURKISH REFORMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 191, 3 August 1908, Page 3
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