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Press Association—Electric Tclctrraph—Copyright THE RIOTS IN CONSTANTINOPLE. GREAT BRITAIN'S DEMANDS. Received Octohr 8,1.15 a.m. Constantinople, October 6. Sir P. Ourrie, British Ambassador at Constantinople, is vigorously demanding the Porte's acceptance of the reforms, and notifies that Great Britain will not relax one jot the stringent reforms at first insisted on. The Russian and French representatives are co-operating with Sir Philip Currio. Two Armenians of Trebizond have shot Bahri Pasha, ex-Governor of Vau.
The employees of the Pera gasworks have murdered 21 Armenian co-workers.
The Turks have given up 123 bodies of the victims of the riots for burial. The remainder have been thrown into the Bosphorus.
The Ambassadors have ordered the guardships to anchor in the harbour in readiness for any emergency. The Armenian Patriarch has furnished a list of 500 killed, and the grounds of the British Embassy aro crowded with refugees.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5150, 8 October 1895, Page 2
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146LATEST CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5150, 8 October 1895, Page 2
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