THE TURKISH RIOTS.
Constantinoi-m:, September 4. The Armenian Committee annoum that they will not shrink from an sacrifice of life in order to compel th European Towers to intervene in th present struggle, and that the throw iug of dynamite bombs will con tinue until reforms at least equal t those conceded to the Cretans at granted. London. September o. Mr Gladstone, in the course of a interview, said ho deplored tin Europe was insensible to the infant of the assassinations permitted by tl Ottoman throne. The Byron Society is organising national protest here, and is convince that Lord Salisbury will receive un amnions support in the effective actio being taken to end the reign of tern in Turkey. The Duke of Argyll wi preside. The Sultan demands the' cxtrad tion of the. Bank rioters from Mai scilles. They will probably be sent t America. The German newspapers declai that the recurrence of massacres wi lie likely to cause further dynamif outrages, and assort that the inactio of the Turkish police and militar indicates the Sultan's complicity i the massacres. The French Government is incrcas ing its licet in the Levant.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 26, 8 September 1896, Page 2
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191THE TURKISH RIOTS. Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 26, 8 September 1896, Page 2
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