REVOLT IN TURKEY
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HOW NAZIM PASHA WAS KILLED. " A MILITARY FUNERAL. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o clock.) CONST A N TINOPLE, January 26. • Enver Bey headed the demonstrators, forcing his way to the (Sound! Chamber of the Grand Yizierate. I Two aides, with revolvers, tried to I stop him. but both were killed. Nazim Pasha then came out and called the demonstrators ill-manriered curs. He was immediately shot, death being instanteous. Jfazif Bey, the Grand Vizier's aide-de-camp, who was at tho door of the Council Chamber, drew a, relover and fired at tho demonstrators, who fatally injured Nazif Bey. ! ' The aide-de-camp of the Minister oi j War then shot and ma inod -Wiif. one of the demonstrators, himself with a relover. , . n Immediately a ■•Secret,' Police Sergoonfc and Slioik TTul-rslam s ott-oitJ-ant were al?o killed. The Rev r: In ti on an e • I'fve oxnresscd regret at Nazim PrHia'- (l"'vr'i. h:s .open, soldierly character having srainj ed. oven his opponents' respect. I A public nroressim hold a* j Nazim Pasha's interment in t'n Sul>n , nanicli Mosque. . . I Envoi- Bey followed the eofhn. an' the deceased soldier was burk'd with all military honours, i ;Tt is believed that it can bo proved that Nazim Pasha's death was accidental. ~ ' The officers at Chataldeia and Galli- ■ poli are arranging demonstrations in h oil our of Etnvcr Bey and Shevkit ■Pasha. , . , . j The Commander at. Adnanople has sfiiit wireless congratulations, and •stated that the besieged now a.wait liberation with increased doggcdne<w.
adriaNople indispensable. NOT FIUGHTENED AT RUSSIA'S THREATS. (Received Last > T |ftht, 5.5 o'clock.) CONSTANTINOPLE, January' 26. The new Government, while preferring to avoid further bloodshot!, states that the retention, of Adrian"ople is indispensable. It says it is not. frightened at the:.threats-: of Riissia s action, as this would engender European complications.All the ex-Mini sters have been re leased. . Several of the Ambassadors, have refused to recognise the Foreign Mmisrter. THE POWERS MISTAKEN. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) n VIENNA, January 26. . The tone of the semi-official Press indicates that the events at Constantinople have in nowise shaken the views of the-Powers regarding Adrianople. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) MALTA, January 26. The second-class protected cruiser Yarmouth has been ordered to proceed to Salonika. ROME. January 26. (Two Italian battleships have been ordered to proceed to J;he Levant.
BLACK SEA FLEET. REPORTED UNDER- STEAM.' (Received T-ift Nfeltt, .").5 o'clock.) LONDON, January 2G. The Daily Mail's O'dessa correspondent reivyits that the Russiatn fleet in ilio Black Sea is under steam.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 5
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