RIOTS AT CONSTANTINOPLE.
v Rtiimi October 6, 5.40 jun. London, October 4, It is belieyod that the recent rioting in Constantinople haa seriously embarrassed the' Powers who are urging for the reforms in Armonia, The various Embassies havo protection for the foreign Wffsidonts, and urpfo the Sultan to >' rcstoro ordor, also that the police who are said to havo taken part in the murders be punished. The Porto is alarmed, and the Turkish quarters arcguarded nightly to prevent the exit of the Softas, who ai'o accused of the worst oxcossos. *V Twclvo hundred Armenians havo beon imprisoned, and the Standard's Uerlin correspondent telegraphs that conclusive proofs have been found on the prisoners that the English only fostered the rising. Bcceiccd October 7,1.10 a.m. CoxstantixoHiE, October 6. The attempts of the Softas to > renew tlio rioting has been suppressed by the troops, who killed • several. The Sultan hits dismissed all Armenian employes.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5149, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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151RIOTS AT CONSTANTINOPLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5149, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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