TURKISH AFFAIRS.
BRITISH CONGRATULATIONS.
London, May 0. ■ Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of Btat»S for Foreign Affairs, speaking to Newspaper Society, complimented ti«, Turkish Constitutional Party upon Ha** remarkable diseiplino and ' determine tion. lie believed it labored to estatKi lisli throughout Turkey an effectivni civil administration based on order and!! justice. J THE EX-SULTAN'S INVESTMENTS, 'i \ Berlin, May 0. ' j Leading banks at" Berlin state that 5 the Turkish Government is unable t»1 touch the cx-Sultiin's money mmtedf in Germany. ' ] DEALIXG WITH ASIATIC - REACTIONARIES. . y : Received May 7, 11.4,1 p.m. 5 Constantinople, May 7. 4 The Hilmi Pashn Cabinet has decided 5 to send several military columns US Asiatic provinces to deal with the re»-^ actionary elements and restore orilor. '' Tcwfik Pasha has been appointed Am- , bassador to London,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 87, 8 May 1909, Page 2
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128TURKISH AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 87, 8 May 1909, Page 2
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