Hassan Tahssin Pasha, exiled in Aleppo. This distinguished 

 general was one of the highest men under the old Sultan of 

 Turkey. His popularity with the people throughout Turkey, 

 notwithstanding that he was one of the richest men in the 

 Empire, alarmed the Sultan until through fear of the Pasha's 

 popularity he trapped him into exile by asking him to go to 

 Aleppo to be the governor of Syria. On his arrival when the 

 troops met him as he thought as an ovation, he was informed 

 that instead he was an exile for .life. Whether the new Turk 

 movement releases this man with many other notable men 

 from exile life at this writing I am unable to tell. I naturally 

 suppose it does, however. 



