AFFAIRS IN TURKEY.
A STEAMER ALLOWED TO PROCEED. BANDS FRATERNISING. Received August 4, 9.30 p.m. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 4. The British steamer Maria, with Izzet Pasha on board., which was stopped in the Dardanelles, has been ordered to proceed, as no extradition treaty exists. The chiefs of Bulgarian and Albanian bands fraternised at Salonika The Committee of the Union of Progress is receiving numerous communications demanding the withdrawal of the foreign gendarmerie officers now that constitutional order has been established. The Committee express the hope that the Powers will voluntarily recall their lepresentatives.
The Committee prevented the Turkish warships anchored in the Gulf of Salonika from leaving for Dedeaghatch, though the Sultan ordered them to do so.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9159, 5 August 1908, Page 5
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116AFFAIRS IN TURKEY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9159, 5 August 1908, Page 5
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