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Show Turkish mm sun ummn Seven German Officers Are Wounded in Moslem Revolt. By Internationa! News Service, LONDON, Sept." 11. Mahmed Pasha, a member of the Turkish senate, was assassinated as-sassinated today by an unknown man, according to dispatches received here from Sofia. The assassin attacked the senator with a revolver. Mahmed Pasha died of his "wounds and an attendant at-tendant was severely wounded. The assassi n is believed to have esca ped. The assassination is only an evidence of the riotous conditions existing in Constantinople and in the Turkish army, according to the belief here. Dispatches from Mvtelene state that seven German Ger-man officers were wounded in a revolt by Turkish soldiers who refused to submit sub-mit to discipline and that Ottoman officers of-ficers standing by refused to interfere to save the Germans. Many Turkish officers accused of conspiracy against their German colleagues col-leagues at Adrianople are reported to be imprisoned at the war ministry. Information received from Dedea-gatch Dedea-gatch states that a majority of tbe heavy cannon at Adrianople and also at Tulebourgas have lately been taken to Boulacres, Gallipoli, where the big guns are being hastily put into position. |