TURKEY.
A STATELY PROCESSION. ,AT.T.nro fleet off constaxtiKOPLE. Paris, Nov. IG. A fnuHeet, led by the destroyers Shark and Mangini, paaaed in stately jjffMMiwi through the Dardanelles aoa aettled, bristling with gnus, opposite Oiimliiilinnpk Iks Angfe-Frwh Missions were welnoisy crovds on the quays. They fonndthe rity ia the midat of a crisis, owing' to the unpopularity dPDjadiV Bey and Hairi Effendl. The perabna] interrentioo of the Saltan reatond flquilibriom. Tewfik Pasha Cms been appointed Grand Vixier, and the ti.Ambaaaidor to Bome. Nabey Pasha, »s Foreign 'Minister. A great 'number of Anstro-Gemaus are still intriguing to Pera.—Times. AASSACftE or ARMENIANS. ' BY TUBOO-TAB.TAKS. Baoatad Not. 18. 755 pm. Amsterdam, Nov. 17. Adrfesa reeerod state that TurcoTartar fcotdea invaded Baku after the departure of t*» British and massacred SOJOQO Armenian. —Times Sendee.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1918, Page 5
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