TURKEY.
EX-CHIEF OF POLICE IN LONDON, HISi ASTONISHING ADMISSIONS. HOW THE SULTAN WORKED, „. „ London, August 28. f u , ® ey ; "'Chief of the Secret Pfc lice talked freely in London. He said I he nad fled like Izzet Pasha trade-- a lalse nam e on receipt of the Sultan's prnate advice. I Zia Bey admits that the police denounced many people on the strength of lalse reports. Orders from the Palace were implicit«nm f f'l t many as 170 T,lrk - ,f > some of them from the best families were 'removed" a t the bidding of his
(PROJECTED RAILWAY SCHEME SHELVED. Received 27, 10.5 p.m. Constantinople, August 27 Pending an inquiry into their projects, the Turkish Government lias shelved tile . ovi Bazar railway scheme, which is intended to connect the Bosnian line with the terminus of the Salonika line.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 28 August 1908, Page 3
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137TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 28 August 1908, Page 3
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