TURKISH AFFAIRS.
WIDESPREAD REFORMS. United Press Association, Copyright CONSTANTINOPLE, August 11. Turkish Ministers are abolishing sinecures, suppressing subventions to foreign newspapers, reducing the pay of higher officials, which amounted to more than that of Ministers of any other States. THE SULTAN’S STATEMENT. BULGARIAN DISSATISFACTION. United Press Association. Copyright (Received August 12, 8.50 pan.) CONSTANTINOPLE, August 12. The Sultan states, “The whole nation belongs to the Committee of the Union of Progress, and I am its president. Let us co-operate for the recovery of the country’s greatness.” The Bulgarian Committee arp dissatisfied with the re-establishment of the Turkish Constitution, and have recommended acts of violence in Macedonia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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106TURKISH AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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