TURKISH QUESTION
London, .September 27. TitK Russian Black .Sea ih et has arrived at tLe mouth of the Uospborus. The Embassies, fearing their lclu is may be subject to espionage, are using; pigeons to convey their liespatches. September 2S. Ton! Uosobery, speaking iit the unveiling of the burns statue, said that war would cause the extern inuluni of the Armenians. They must rely on strenuous diplomat ie action, [t would be innviFc for England to act alone, and the better course would bo to rouse the other Cluistiun countries. The tone of several of the leading Russian papers is more amicable. September 2!>. England and Italy are conferring respecting united action in the East. Italian troops are ready to proceed to the Levant at a moment's notice, and 15,000 are now waiting to embark if necessary. M. (Jiuul in, the French Ambassador, has demanded the release of a thou sand Armenians. The Sultan has consented to convoke the Armenian Assembly and to the extension of the reforms throughout the Empire. Constantinople, September 2S. At. Canibon, tho French Ambassador, in the name of Europe, has demanded that the reforms granted to the six provinces shall be extendi; 1 throiighiut. the Empire.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 36, 1 October 1896, Page 2
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200TURKISH QUESTION Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 36, 1 October 1896, Page 2
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