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Mr. Nico C. Adossides, formerly attache to the Turkish Foreign Office at Constantinople and son of the late Prince of Samos, will deliver an address on "The Sultan and his Government" in Sanders Theatre on Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
Sentenced to death because of his liberal political convictions, Mr. Adossides escaped to France, where, as well as in England, he has during the past five years, written and lectured extensively on matters pertaining to Eastern European governments.
As a result of the prominent position held by his father, the first Christian governor of Crete and Under-Secretary of State to the Sultan of Turkey, and because of his own intimate connection with that government, Mr. Adossides has very radical ideas in regard to the Turkish policy. In his lecture he will criticise the financial maladministration of Turkey, and its secret service and press-censorship.
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