THE TURKISH CRISIS.
THE PALACE CLIQUE STILL DOMINATE. (Received Dumber I{j, (i p.m.] CoxstaktikopliE, December 14, Tho second gunboats have arrived in tho Bosphorus, Although several of the Sultan's staff have been dismissed, the.Palace clique still dominate, Tbo concert of the Powers only amounts to an agreement that no separate action shall be taken with regard to Turkey until a common policy is found impossible'. THE STATE "OF CONSTAtjTIiIOf&G, Con'stastikoi'le, December 15. After the Sultan had yielded to the domands of the Powers for additional gunboats in the Bosphorouß. H.M.S: jDryad'ivas steamipg 'through the phen' the Turkish forts prepared fp ppen 'fire ph ler. and would not let her pass fil'l'satistied the Commander had'received tbo Sultan's authority. Tho Kurds are openly selling the plunder obtained in Armenia in the capital, and the sight' has so excited the lowej- classp^'jjf they arp vefidy tp attach t]ie the first chprice they get, The Citv is in a state'verging on panic, and even a street brawl causes shopkeepers to barricade their houses. Martial law is virtually being Observed,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5208, 16 December 1895, Page 2
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175THE TURKISH CRISIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5208, 16 December 1895, Page 2
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