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TURKISH BOYCOTT.

A SERIOUS MENACE TO TRADE.

Received June 28. 1.25 a.m. ! CONSTANTINOPLE, June 27. ' The Turkish boycott is causing serious disquiet. It includes the bank of Athens a.id the Turkish shops employing Greek assistants, and has spread to Salonika, Prevesa Durazzo and Adaha, where the Cretan Moslems paraded the town, and forcibly closed the Greek shops. The British, Russian, and other ambassadors prothe Porte, and M. Grypares, the Hellenic Minister, at Constantinople, protested to the Grand Vizier, who replied that the nation was carrying on the boycott within the limits of the law. He also warned M. Grypares of the serious consequence of the Greek J military preparations on the frontier.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10080, 28 June 1910, Page 5

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TURKISH BOYCOTT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10080, 28 June 1910, Page 5

TURKISH BOYCOTT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10080, 28 June 1910, Page 5

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