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Show I 1 GRAND VIZIER OF TURKEY v K I 1 Klnmll Pasha, tho grand vlzlor of Turkey, jBiVMb. n (1,l,lo,,mt r ,0"K training and wldo expert- L .sKPnBi u,ic0 ln "tnteciaft. Is ono of tho most Interest- f ,ns fl8ircs thrown strongly Into tho limelight L by ,'10 lir080nt International Imbroglio In Bu tt af$,WM rol'' wnore,n tno st'Unn" realm Ib tho center, i,-' (SiisO "-v 80,no strunKo chance In this day of niatiy ' It &rj nowppapor nnd magaxlno portraits nud gosBlp f Klamll Paalia Is probably ono of the least wj f$JfflMa$ known among tho prominent men In prominent Hi k JiHKiW positions In Ruropo. Ills plcturo Is very rare- KL, MFHfA ly puhllshed nnd his very .name strikes the WMMif09SEKL arPrnR American reader strangely, i i - WW-' TgrWKptjifl ') (ho light of the promptness with which I lWmt'rSSuKvmmtl Gicat llrltaln acted when tho Ilalkan troubles ! ; Walk W! S "WSm,l threatened Turkey. It Is. Interesting to recall to ' t'o lolcgnim of congratulation which was sont mbtrv. . to thu sultau a fow weoks ago by King Kdward upon tho anniversary of tho W ' Turk's ascension to the throne. The king departed somewhat from the usual E prdtr to pay a high compliment to the grand vizier. "There is ovory reason to r hepo,'' wroto tho king, "that under tho able direction of bo eminent a grnnd vizier, your majesty's empire will have a peaceful and prosperous future." A 'fortnight later Uulgarla shied Itu castor into the ring, proclaimed Its r- Independence, defied the sultan and prepured to hurl u well equipped uud trained army at blm. , |