KAISER IN TURKEY.
(BY ELECTRIC TELKGlMPH—copyright). CONSTANTINOPLE, October li). The Emperor, responding to an address of welcome, referred to the excellent relations existing between German}' and Turkey, and said this showed how these two empires, despite difference of race and religion, could m&intain a friendship favouring mutual advancement. London, October 19.
The Daily Chronicle violently attacks the Emperor of Germany for not ignoring the Sultan, whom the paper refers to as a barbarian whose crimes against humanity are as notorious as they are horrible. The Chronicle suggests that the Emperor's motive is purely commercial, and asserts his action is unparalleled in recent history. (Received October 21, 10.55 p.m.) Constantinople, October 21.
The Russian Embassy or Russian vessels in the harbour when the Emperor of Germany arrived were not decorate I.
The Emperor of Germany is engaged in incessant sight-seeing at Constantinople.
All Italians are excluded from the city, and extraordinary precautions are taken against an anarchist attack.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 357, 22 October 1898, Page 2
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